VOL. XXV. NO. 151.
BE FRANK’S GREAT VICTORY
Takes the Latonia Derby in a
Canter with Omond Next.
Regalo Holds a Brief Lead, but
Finishes Third — Eternal Quits
at a Mile and a Quarter.
LATONIA, K.v., June 7. — AH former records of
attendance at L<atoiiiu were shattered this afternoon.
The attendance 1 consisted of by far the largest
number that ever visited the course and the total
of speculation was proportionately increased. At
least 2,000 mure programs were sold than on any
former day. The clubhouse contingent was espe-
cially numerous and comprised some of the most
prominent persons in Cincinnati and vicinity. While
the foreign representation was not as large as that
on hand at Churchill Downs to view the Kentucky
Derby, still in the big throng noticed this afternoon
were persons from many sections of the country.
The contingent from Chicago was particularly no-
ticeable and large. New York also had quite a
representation, with St. Louis, Memphis. New Or-
leans and even Texas points sending u fair share of
visitors.
With all the provision made in tiie betting pa-
vilion to handle, the big betting expeditiously, there
still ensued congestion and much money was shut
out in some cases because of the inadequate facili-
ties.
The pavilion was a seething jam throughout the
afternoon.
Every available inch of space in the grandstand
was occupied and the overflow found vantage
points on the lawns and the space reaching from
the clubhouse to the paddock, u distance of nearly
a quarter of a mile, was congested with people
eager to .get. a glimpse of tlie racing.
Tiie opening races, while productive of splendid
contests despite the heavy track, served only as
appetisers for the big feature and the call of the
horses to the post in the Derby was awaited with
much impatience.
HOW THE DERBY WAS RUN.
Moving along with a free swinging stride ami
seemingly unextended. Be Frank, the unsexed son of
Sir John Johnson — Frankness, carrying the colors
of C. M. Garrison and ridden by Kummer, who came
here also from the cast, landed tiie Latonia Derby
five lengths before Omond. an outsider, with Hegalo
in third place and Vulcanite following five lengths
away, the favorite. Eternal, following and having
shot his bolt after allowing tiie others the way to
tiie last quarter of the trying mile and a half.
There was not tiie slightest doubt as to Be Frank’s
superiorly this afternoon, particularly in such going
as prevailed. He was always well up. though racing
a trifle wide. But it gave him a dear course for
the entire race, and when his rider called on
him for the final effort lie ran away from the others
with the utmost ease. Regalo at first essayed to
give him what looked might result in a hard
battle, but the last eighth found hint still contin-
uing his giant sweeping stride, and it carried him
steadily away from Regain in the last sixteenth
and left him free of danger from tiie others. Omond,
coming with a fine rush at the end, overhauled
Regain in the last fifty yards for second place.
The public had more confidence in Eternal than
his owner and made him an overwhelming choice,
and he flattered his backers for a mile and a
quarter. Then lie tired fast ami Schuttinger eased
him up when he found the task hopeless. His re-
tirement gave Regalo the lead momentarily, but
Be Frank overhauled her in a twinkling, and from
the stretch turn to tiie finish it required only
a canter on Ills part to hold the race safe. On his
showing today it is patent that Eternal does not
run well on a heavy track.
The victory of Be Frank was a popular one.
judging by the acclaim with which he was hailed
on his return to the scales.
The usual aftermath of a Derby, consisting of
presenting flowers to the owner and jockey ami
congratulations by officials and presentation by some
dignitary followed. On this occasion Mayor Craig
of Covington made the presentation speech to owner
Garrison.
BEAVERKILL WINS EASY VICTORY.
The heavy rain during the night, which converted
the course into a deep, sticky strip, was respon-
sible for niauy withdrawals from the different
dashes, ami the secondary features that surrounded
the principal race suffered extensively. The $11,000
mile and a sixteenth handicap left only three start-
ers when the jilue pencil ceased operating, and it
furnished an easy victory for Beaverkill, which
won as his rider pleased from Viva America.
John W. Schorr’s Jas. T. Clark furnished an
upset when he won the three-quarters handicap
from Top Coat and Looking l'p. The. trio were in
close order at the finish and but for Looking Up’s
failure to come faster in the earlier running she
would have been the winner.
Blaise scored a nose victory in the opening race
over Star Baby, and Marjorie Hynes had an easy
time of it in the second race. The third was an
interesting duel between Toto and American Ace.
with the latter the winner by a short margin.
First money in the Latonia Derby was $16.1110 net,
the largest sum ever received by any winner in the
the race. Omond took down $11.00(1 for finishing
second and Regalo $700 for landing third. Vulcanite
saved his stake by coming fourth. Be Frank and
Eternal will be shipped to Belmont Bark tomorrow
morning and C. M. Garrison and jockey Kummer
depart tonight for New York.
A. It. iiamoek was among the visitors and
highly elated when he learned that Polka Dot had
won the Coaching Club American Oaks. The winner
was bred by him and her dam is the noted brood
mare Network.
The Kentucky Racing Commission will in all
probability hold a meeting next week at the La-
tonia course, in which numerous racing matters
will be taken up and the fall dates to Kentucky
tracks also be allotted.
A number of.prominent owners in these parts were
absent, having gone to Lexington to attend the
funeral of Garret I). Wilson.
Price McKtnuey. formerly extensively identified
with racing and breeding, came over from Cleve-
land to witness the running of the Derby.
Judge Allie W. Young. J. O. Keene and Senator
Thomas A. Coombs, members of the Kentucky Racing
Commission, were among the notable visitors.
C. M. Garrison and a party of friends came from
New York to witness the running of Be Frank.
11$. Garrison did not regard the ciuwcea of bin
CHICAGO, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1919.
UNITED HUNTS DOUBLE EVENT ENTRIES REMOUNT SERVICE TO BE PERMANENT
Best Steeplechasers in the Country to Be Seen Under
I Colors Next Saturday at Belmont Park Terminal.
NEW YORK, N. Y., June 7. — America’s best
steeplechasers will be seen under colors next Satur-
day afternoon at Belmont Park Terminal in the
United Hunts Double Event at two miles. Frank
J. Bryan, the official handicapper, has allotted the
weights for (his most important of the spring races
through the field to more tiian a score of the great-
est jumpers in training, which will make their re-
spectlve bids for the $4,000 priae and the $400
plate added by W. R. Coe, which will go to the
owner of the winner. The meeting aroused a
wealth of interest among sportsmen who go in for
both the flat and steeplechase ends of the sport,
with the entry comprising a roster of the most
important men on the turf.
J. E. Griffith’s The Brook, acknowledged the
greatest cross-country horse since the days of Good
and Plenty, gets in the Double Event at 170 pounds,
with the weights scaling down to 130 for the trio
nominated by Mrs. W. A. Prime. Among the other
subscribers are Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords. F. Ambrose
Clark. Herbert L. Pratt, Greentree Stable (Mrs.
Payne Whitney). Joseph E. Widener and William
R. Coe. Mr. Widener lias named a strong quintet
in Skibbercen. Duettiste, Doublet, Pussy Willow
and Stonewood. the latter being the most recent win-
ner of the Grand National at Belmont Park on
Thursday last.
The complete entry, with the conditions for the
event, is as follows:
First day — Saturday, June 14, im — Fourth race.
The United Hunts Double Event Steeplechase. To
lie run at the spring and autumn meetings, 1019.
Spring event about two miles. Autumn event about
three miles. Subscriptions $500, which will entitle
subscribers to have a starter in each event. One
half of the subscription money to the winner of
each event. Subscriptions close Tuesday, May 6,
1910.
Spring event — Handicap Steeplechase. For four-
year-olds and over. $250 of eacli subscription and
u piece of plate (value $250) to the winner. Eaeb
subscriber to have the privilege of naming any
number of horses (which he may own or lease) for
eacli subscription, the same to be named to the clerk
of the course fifteen days before the day set for the
running of the rgee. and two to be named three
days before the day set for the running of the race.
One of thp tyro to be named ns a starter forty -five
minutes before post time for the race. Weights to
be announced ten days before the day set for the
running of the race. Winners after the publica-
tion of the weight to carry five pounds additional.
About two miles.
Horse. Wt. Horse. Wt.
The Brook 170 'Turmoil 137
Hlbler 145 W F. Knebeikamp. . 137
Skibbercen 145 Babcock 136
Stonewood 144 Elysian 135
Trumps tor 143 Pussy Willow 135
Crest Hill 142 Mr. Ned 133
Doublet 142 Big Four 132
Syosset 142 Decisive 132
Duettiste 140 Commodore Gaunt. ..130
Tetnn 140 Full Cry 130
Mademoiselle 138 Meshach 130
•Turmoil lias been named under the subscription
of J. E. Griffith and W. R. ,Coe
MISS JEMIMA STAR OF WESTERN FILLIES
Miss Jemima had already made a considerable stir
In the racing world before she made herself a real
celebrity last Friday by establishing a new American
reconi at four and a half furlongs. In her first
and only race at New Orleans last winter she was
set down by good judges as something out of the
ordinary, an estimate she has amply confirmed.
Her first start in Kentucky wits in the Debutante
Stakes at Churchill Downs. She was tiie favorite,
bat was pocketed and knocked about and finished
unplaced. Since then she has won all of her races,
a purse and the Spring Trial Stakes in muddy going
at Churchill Downs and a purse on a fast track
at Latonia. It was in the latter that she ran
four and a half furlongs In 52%. All of her vic-
tories have been won in the most decisive stylo
imaginable. Her dam is an English mare, brought
to this country in 1915, and she is a great credit
to her young sire. Black Toney. A few more like
her would make him famous.
ter J
Pan. . . |
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Commando... { H°mino
1 Emma C.
Cinderella... Hermit
Mazurka
Ben Brush... Bramble
Roseville
Bonnie Gal.. , Galopin
Bonnie Doon
Gallinule. . . . , Isonomy
, Moorhen
Bellinzona. . . , Necromancer
Hasty Girl
Macheath Macaroni
Heather Bell
Padua , Uncas or Tliurio
Immortelle
Bonnie Gal. .
Gallinule. . . .
Bellinzona. . .
Macheath . . . ,
representative too highly after (he mud came, but
having shipped the horse here from New York
he was bent on starting him. Mr. Garrison stated
that jockey Cassity would be kept out of the
saddle until lie saw fit to report to tiie Garrison
stable in New York. Cassity is at present at ills
home in Oklahoma, and is frittering away a prom-
ising riding career because of being ill advised.
John B. Dillon, Sr., for many years connected
with the Latonia track and now prominent in politi-
cal life in Kentucky, paid his first visit to the
course this year when he came to witness the run-
ning of tiie Derby.
George J. Long, master of Bashford Manor, came
from Lsmisville to witness the Derby.
Andrew Vennie, also extensively interested in the
Kentucky Jockey Club, was among the first-time
visitors at the track.
F. St. John and other director* of the Business
Men’s Association in New Orleans contemplate ar-
riving here about June 20 to confer with horsemen
and to Incorporate ideas from this plant, with a
view to the improvements at the Fair Grounds next
winter. It is proposed to erect the grandstand oppo-
site to the present location, and it is also intended
to resurface the track proper and to build as many
new stables as may be necessary. The old City
Park grandstand will be requisitioned for use at the
Fair Grounds.
The stewards ordered C. O’Mahoney. carded as tiie
rider on Top Coat, taken down and substituted T.
Murray.
Mrs. E. F. Sims sent here eight dozen American
beauty roses to be given to the winning jockey in
tiie Derby. When she learned of the mud she did
cot regard Eternal’s chances as being any too good.
Site has an interest to Sternal.
Board of Army Offioen and Civilians Appointed to
Supervise Breeding Operations for Government.
WASHINGTON, D. C., June 7.— The United States
will have a permanent supply of horses of the type
most useful for military as well as general purpose
usage when plans now being formulated by the
Federal authorities are carried to fruition. The
movement, which lias tiie whole-hearted support of
the remount service, which is to be made a per-
manent organization, and the Bureau of Animal
Husbandry, is along lines of demonstrated success.
While the War and Agricultural departments
will father the system, it is the intention to en-
list the co-operation of representative farmers and
horse breeders in every section of the United States.
It is hoped that by such a combination of intelli-
gent forces to establish in America a type of horse
that will be second to none anywhere. A board of
fourteen, composed equally of governmental au-
thorities and civilian experts, will prepare a pro-
gram of breeding operations and will disseminate
propaganda wbicli will enable the breeders of the
country to operate intelligently. Special premiums
will be offered for colts sired by government stal-
lions at us niauy fairs, live stock and horse shows
as possible in localities where these sires arc
available.
A remount service will be established as a Dart of
the permanent establishment. The function of the
remount service will he to supply the army with
horses and mules. This will include the purchase,
assembly at remount depots, distribution to or-
ganzutions, administrations of depots, disposition
of animals, unserviceable or surplus, shipments of
remounts by rail or water, breeding and the en-
couragement of breeding by farmers and stockmen.
REMOUNT SERVICE TO FURNISH SIRES.
Tiie remount service will furnish the stallions to
lie used for service with selected mares of farmers,
stockmen and others at a nominal fee so as to en-
courage and stimulate the production of animals
which may be used for military purposes ns well as
to promote the improvement of those used in the
ordinary pursuits of agriculture aDd trade. Regu-
lations governing the placing of stallions, the desig-
nation of stud fees and all other details connected
with this enterprise will be determined by the
permanent board or by the remount service.
The stallions used should be of the type which
when muted to the better class of farm range
mares vill produce a horse suitable for military
purposes. This is particularly necessary for the
production of horses for tiie cavalry and riding
horses for other branches of the service. The uni-
versal use of the automobile has to a great extent
discouraged the breeding of the type of horse whieh
is suitable as a remount. This type of horse will,
however, find a place on farms and in cities as
long as lie is produced.
It will be recommended that these stallions
shall be placed so as not to disrupt or interfere
with the business of those whose livelihood depends
on enterprises of similar nature. State universi-
ties, agricultural societies, county agents, prominent
farmers, breeders and horsemen will all have a part
in the prosecution of the work, and it will be but
a short time before scientific horse breeding will
have been established on a permanent basis in this
country.
It is considered that 300 stallions will eventually
be necessary to produce the requisite annual re-
placement of remounts for one field army. These
should be acquired by an appropriation on tiie part
of congress for the purpose or acceptance by gift
of not more than fifty stallions each year. After
the maximum number lias been acquired the annual
replacement will call for approximately fifty stal-
lions a year thereafter.
STATIONS AND OFFICERS OF BOARD.
Tiie above plan bad its inception last year when
it was demonstrated that there was a severe short-
age of military horses in the United States. The
acquirement by purchase and through donations
of the Jockey Club and gentlemen interested in
racing of fifty head of thoroughbred sires followed.
These were placed at tiie federal remount depots
at Forts Keogh and Sill in Montana and Oklahoma
respectively, and at Front Royal. Virginia, where
they were to be mated with selected marcs, the
property of the government.
In addition to the above stallions there will now
be permanent depots for remount work at the fol-
lowing points: Camps Travis, Funston, Taylor and
Jackson; Forts Wingate and Robinson, and at
points yet to he designated in the Ohio Valley
and southern California. The Philippines will not
be neglected, as there is to be a depot at Manila.
The United States will be divided into five districts
with headquarters us follows: Eastern, Nashville,
Tonn.; central, Kansas City, Mo.; northern, St.
Paul. Minn.; southern, Fort Worth, Tex., and
western. Sacramento, Cal.
The following named officers and civilians have
been designated members of the remount board ;
Major General William J. Snow, United States
army; Major General J. Mel. Carter, United States
army; Colonel John S. Fair, general staff; Colonel
Bruce Palmer, general staff; Colonel Ben Lear,
Jr., cavalry; Lieutenant Colonel Joseph F. Caulbee,
cavalry (quartermaster corps) ; IJeut. Colonel Charles
L. Scott, cavalry (quartermaster corps); Major Hay-
den Channing (quartermaster corps) ; Major Robert
E. Strawbridge (quartermaster corps); Captain Phil-
ip E. M. Walker, retired; Major August Belmont,
Arthur Hancock, Major Tlios. Hitchcock, Algernon
Daingerfield and F. Ambrose Clark.
CORONATION AND W00DC0TE STAKES
LONDON, England, June (5. — The Coronation Cup
of $1,000, with $5,000 added, at one and one-half
miles, was run at Epsom and won by Lord Glun-
el.v’s bay colt He. 4, by Suntoi — She. He was fav-
orite at evens. Capt. A. de Rothschild's brown
eoit Galloper Light, 3, by Suustar — Santa Fina,
2 1-2 to 1. was second, and Admiral Sir Hedworth
Meux’s brown horse Dansellon, by Chaucer — Tortor,
3 to 1. was third. Only three ran. i
The Woodcote Stakes of $5,000 at three-quarters,
for two-year-olds, was won by W. Raphael’s gray
eoit Poltava, by Polymelus — Tugale (Slade). 7 to 4.
Sir Robert Jardine’s unnamed brown eoit, hy Sun-
star — Seraph (Lancaster), 2 to 1, was second, and
Lord Sefton’s chestnut eoit Marshal Neil, by Neil
(low — May Lily (Donoghue), 2 1-2 to 1. was third.
The only other starter was S. B. Joel’s black colt
Rapiere, by Sunder — Gourouli.
LARGER PURSES FOR SARATOGA RACES
NEW YORK. X. Y. , June 7. — A decided increase
in overnight purse races at Saratoga next August
has been announced. At a meeting of the executive
committee of tiie Saratoga Association, held at Bel-
mont Park after tiie finish of the sixth race Friday,
June 0. it was decided to raise the amount of added
money to all overnight purses $100 to each purse
aud to raise tiie amount of added money to the
overnight handicaps to $1,200. This will make
overnight purses $700, $800. $900 and $1,000 and
handicaps $1,200. Should the attendance warrant
toe amounts will be further increased.
SPECIAL EDITION
SUBURBAN TO CORN TASSEL
R. T. Wilson’s Racer Defeats
Sweep On in Thrilling Race.
Polka Dot First in the Valuable
American Oaks — Attendance
Numbers 25,000.
NEW YORK, N. Y., June 7.— Before an attend-
ance of 25,000 people, attracted by the high-class
program offered b.v the Westchester Racing Associa-
tion at Belmont Park today, R. T. Wilson's Corn
Tassel won the Suburban Handicap from Sweep On
in a driving finish, whieh brought the big crowd
to its feet. Over There was the first to show in
front ami set a dazzling pace to the homestretch
before he tired. Here his stablPmatc, Sweep On.
rushed into the lead and looked all over the winner.
But in the meanwhile Ensor was busy on Corn
Tassel, and the Wilson racer, responding to the
vigorous efforts of his rider, closed in on Sweep
On, and in one of the most sensational finishes
seen on a metropolitan track in a long time out-
gamed tiie Coe representative in the final strides,
winning by a neck. Corn Tassel’s victory was
immensely popular, as he was the medium of heavy
and confident support. Horse and rider received a
great ovation on their return to the scales. The race
was run in exceptionally fast time, the fractional-)
being 23%, 46%. 1:11%, 1:38 and 2:02%.
The second of the quadruple features of the day.
and of a greater monetary value than the Suburban,
the Coaching Club American Oaks, fell to P. A.
Clark’s Celt filly. Polka Dot, which, under Ensor's
excellent riding, easily held Passing Shower safe
after passing her at the head of the homestretch.
Polka Dot’s stable companion. Merry Princess, was
eased up when Bntwell saw she was beaten after
atae had closely followed the early leaders to the
far turn. The winner’s share of the stake amounted
to $7,790 and, in addition, her owner, Mr. Clark, was
presented with the Singleton Cup, which mqst be
won three times, not necessarily consecutive, to
become his permanent property.
The Amateur Cup was won by The Decision,
under Mr. Fred Alpers’ powerful riding. The win-
ning rider was recently mustered out of the army,
having held a captaincy commission during the war
and saw service on the Texas border.
The favorite, (treat Hill, in the Amityville St‘e-
plechnse. bled and was pulled up in the final stage;
of the contest after lie had appeared to Is- the
apparent winner on leaving the haekst retch. After
Crest Hill’s elimination. Pussy Willow easily dis-
posed of Trumpator and won in a canter.
S. C. Hildreth’s Out the Way won the opening
dash, but he was doing his best at the end to
withstand the fast closing rush of Kate’ Bright,
one of the neglected outsiders in the speculation.
TRACK HARD ON THE HORSES.
Whether the newly constructed Belmont Park
track is going to be beneficial to the horses is a
question stirring up the thoughts of owners and
trainers. While it is unquestionably wonderfully
fast, probably the fastest in this or any other
country, there Is a growing feeling that its con-
struction and hard bottom U going to cause many
mishaps to horses that would otherwise remain
sound. Just how many horses have pulled up
lame after works and races cannot be correct l.v
enumerated. Sufficient to say that in the past
few days Omar Khayyam, Trompe I<t Mort, Bul-
lustrade. Star Hampton and Wyoming have been
brought back to their stalls in a maiding condition,
most of which was caused by hoof trouble. Before
the track was reconstructed this spring owner;
complained that the going was faulty ami that
bowed tendons resulted. Now that it has been made
fast split hoofs are prevalent.
Purchase is going to live up to bis reputation,
judging from his first effort this year. While lie
is still a bit of a nuisance at the post lie surely
lias speed when he is in motion.
Quite a number of horsemen believe that Man o’
War is the best two-year-old out. He only ran at
top speed a quarter of a mile In his race Friday
and still covered the five-eighths in fifty-nine
seconds, a second and one-fifth faster than the
race run by II. P. Whitney's Leviathan. Atmos-
pheric conditions may have been more favorable
for Man o’ War, but there is no question he is
a runner of more than ordinary ealiber.
W. P. Riggs of Pimlico and Laurel was a visi-
tor, bringing news of elaborate plans for fall rac-
ing in Maryland. These include greatly increased
purse values and improvements at the Laurel course.
Frank J. Hteinliart, the Cuban capitalist, who is
associated with Geo. W. Loft in the new ownersiiip
of Oriental Park. Havana, was a visitor.
Poacher was retained by owner Hildreth by claim
for $2,215 after Ills victory on Friday, having been
entered for $1,000.
Steeplechase jockey Crawford, who rode so suc-
cessfully in Maryland, will resume saddle duty on
Monday, having recovered from the accident which
befell him while astride Royal Arch at Pimlico.
F. W. Staton arrived from Kentucky with Moun-
tain Rose II., Warsaw and several others.
Ted Rice was a last minute substitute for But-
well on Exterminator in the Suburban.
A. J. JOYNER ON ENGLISH RACING
NEW YORK, N. Y„ June 7.— That racing in
England has revived to an extent that surpasses all
expectations is the opinion of Andrew Jackson
Joyner, who for several years prior to the war
trained the horses which carried the colors of
Henry Payne Whitney on the English turf.
"To show the interest in racing over there.” he
said yesterday, "it is only necessary to consider
the takings, as the English term receipts, at the
Chester spring meeting of three days. They aver-
aged about $65,000 a day of our money and more
than $280,000 for the meeting.
"And, in line witli the racing situation, valua-
tions of thoroughbreds are soaring. At one of the
spring meetings a plater that was entered to be
sold for $500 won and when put up at auction
brought $5,000.’’
♦
LAST RITES FOR GARRET D. WILSON
LEXINGTON, Ky.. June 7. — The funeral of
Garret I). Wilson tills afternoon was largely at-
tended. The services were at the family residence,
and the interment was in the Lexington Cemetery,
the pallbearers being Judge Matthew Walton, Capt.
Thomas J. Clay, l>r. Archibald, II. Barkley
Robert L. Baker, Hanford C. Lyne, S. L. Van
Meter. W. E. McCann and diaries Xbeuipson,
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TELEGRAPHIC FORM
The horses which seem best in Monday’s races
Latonia, Ky., June 7.
1 — Cleek, Dimitri, Pulltix.
2 — Sam Freedman, Captain Hershler, Sterling.
3 — Madge F., Adelia W., Dancing Spray.
4 — Midin. Lady Roberts, Bright Gold.
5— OLD ROSEBUD, Buford. Lillian Shaw.
6 — Hocnir, Bribed Voter, Gibby.
7 — Bogart, Baby Lynch, Mary H.
J. L. Dempsey
Buffalo’* Latonia Handicap.
1 — Arthur Middleton, Dimitri, Ptillux, Archie
Alexander.
2 — Captain Hershler, Peace Pennant, Sam Freed-
man, Sterling.
3 — Madge F., Dancing Spray. Lady Fair Play,
Sweeping Glance.
4 — Lady Roberts. Midin. Alula, Bright Gold.
5 — OLD ROSEBUD, Lillian Shaw, Buford, Broom
Peddler.
6 — Bribed Voter. Hocnir. Firing Line, Nominee.
7 — Polroma, Baby Lynch, Bronco Billy, Eulogy.
Ob*erver’* Latonia Handicap.
1 — Arthur Middleton, Cleek. Dimitri, Pull ox.
2— -Sam Freedman. Sterling. Peace Pennant, Cap-
tain Hershler.
3— MADGE F.. Dancing Spray, Sweeping Glance,
Lady Rachel.
4 — Lady Roberts, Bright Gold, Biddledee. Midia.
5 — -Old Rosebud, Lillian Shaw. Buford, Broom
Peddler.
6 — Nominee, Bribed Voter. Hocnir. Gibby.
7 — Chick Barkley, Baby Lynch, Aztec. Alanokin.
Belmont Park — New York. June 7.
1— DOMINIQUE. Paul Jones, Germa.
2 — Kintore. Melos. Rhomb.
3 — King Plaudit, George Starr. Hand Grenade.
4 — Man o’ War. Bonnie Mary. Ralco.
5 — Purchase. Luculiite. Natural Bridge.
6 — Wilfreda, Goaler. Pictor.
E. P. Farrell.
Buffalo** Belmont Park Handicap.
1 — DOMINIQUE. Light Wine. Germa, Paul Jones.
2 — Early Light, Melos. Rhomb. New Haven.
3 — George Starr. Hand Grenade, King Plaudit,
Fairy Wand.
4 — Bonnie Mary, Man o’ War. Ralco, Anniversary.
5 — Luculiite,. Itoamer. Natural Bridge, Purchase.
6 — Miss Sterling, Wilfreda, Search Light III.,
Caddie.
Observer’* Belmont Park Handicap.
1 — Dominique. Paul Jones. Germa. Light Wine.
2 — Kintore, Ithomh. Early Light. Melos.
3 — King Plaudit. George Starr, Woodtrap, House-
i maid.
4 — BONNIE MARY, Man o’ War, Ralco, On
Watch.
5— Roamer, Luculiite. Purchase. Natural Bridge.
6 — -Miss Sterling, Wilfreda, Pictor, Search Light
III.
LATONIA, Ky., June 7. — Work-outs at Latonia
tiiis morning were over a sloppy track with the
"dogs up,” and the following are the best moves
as reported by the official timers:
Weather cloudy; track sloppy — •
Aztec — Mile in 1:51.
Adelia W. — Five-eighths in 1:06.
Annette Teller — Five-eighths in 1:04.
Angon — Half mile in 53%.
Azalea — Half mile in 52%.
American Soldier — Half mile In 55.
Pine Grove — Half mile in 53.
Bronco Billy — Half mile in 54.
Black Prince — Half mile in 55.
Bubbles- — Half mile in 54.
Bobby Allen — Five-eighths in 1:07.
Brother Maclean — Five-eighths in 1:07%.
B. B. Johnson — Three-quarters in 1:21.
Blue Jeans — Half mile in 51%.
Bob Baker— Mile in 1:48%.
Basiliua— Mile in 1:46%.
Baigueur — Mile in 1:57%.
Captain Burns — Mile in 1:51.
Churchill Downs — Five-eighths in 1:06.
Ctiisea — Half mile in 53.
Cicely K. — Three-eigliths in 41%.
Dr. Carmen — Three-quarters in 1:20%.
Dixie Girl — Three-quarters in 1:22.
Dancing Spray — Three-quarters in 1:22.
Dicker.v Dare — Half mile in 52%.
Ernest B. — Mile in 1:51.
Enmity — Three-quarters in 1:26.
Klkton — Three-quarters in 1:19.
Eyes of Youth — Three-eighths in 40.
Fern Handley — Five-eighths in 1:08%.
Florence Tryling — Five-eighths in 1:06.
Flapper — Three-eighths in 39%.
Grey Engle — Mile in 1:53.
Grumpy — Three -quarters in 1:22.
General Byng — Five-eighths in 1:06.
Guy Fortune -Five-eighths in 1:06.
Grundy — Half mile in 53.
Guy — Three-eigifths in 39%.
Harvest King — Mile in 1:54.
Hidden Jewel — Five-eighths in 1:07%.
Helma — Five-eighths in 1:05.
Hiddeu Tullent — Half mile in 53.
Iwin — Three-quarters in 1:24.
John O. — Three-quarters in 1:26.
Jim Heffering — Mile in 1:50.
Kinburne — Half mile in 55%.
Lady Rachel — Three-quarters in 1:18.
Lillian Shaw — Mile in 1:46.
Isidv Roberts — Five-eighths in 1:07%.
Mab— Mile in 1:49%.
Mary H.— Mile in 1:54%.
Mint ('ait — Mile in 1:52.
Marse John — -Three-quarters in 1:22.
Marie Antoinette — Three-quarters in 1:23%.
Medusa — Three-quarters in 1:23.
Miss Proeter — Three-quarters in 1:18%.
Madras Gingham — Three-quarters in 1:20.
Manganese — Five-eighths in 1:07.
Mandalay — Five-eighths in 1 :05%.
Maranion — Five-eightlm in 1:12.
Maiden Lane — Half mile in 52%.
Major Bradley— Five-eighths in 1:05%.
Old Dad — Five-eighths in 1:06.
Paris Maid— Three-quarters in 1:23.
Principle— Half mile in 52%.
Pleasureville — Half mile in 51%.'
Peaceful Star — Three-quarters in 1:24.
Rufus Riley — Mile in 1:45%.
Reveler — Mile in 1:52.
Redmon — Three -quarters in 1:22.
Redlita V. — Three-quarters in 1:28.
Sister Helene — Three-eighths in 36%.
Sam Freedman— Half mile in 50%.
Sayonarra — Three-quarters in 1:21%.
Starkey — Mile in 1:50.
Sauer— Three-quarters in 1:19%.
Service Flag — Three-quarters in 1:23%.
Tanlae— Mile in 1:53.
Thinker— Mile in 1:49%.
Thrills— Mile in 1:53.
Texas Special — Three-quarters in 1:24.
Tacola— Five-eighths in 1:11.
Verity — -Three -quarters in 1:20.
Verde— Half mile in 51%.
Verdi Loon — Half mile in 54%.
War God — Five-eighths in 1:07.
Warlike — Half mile in 51%.
Yorkville — Half mile in 54.
Ziuthon — Half mile in 53%.
Winner — Br. c. by Dick Finnell — Paradise Won (trained by L. Tauber: bred by Mr. R. H. Anderson).
Went to post at -34.52. At post 4 minutes. Start good and slow.* Won driving; second and third the
same. JAS. T. CLARK acted badly at the post, but began well and. following TOP COAT closely,
raced into the leud in the last eighth, but was tiring at the end. TOP COAT showed the most early
speed, then tired and came again. I.OOKING UP began slowly, but saved much ground when coming
into the stretch and finished well. SKILES KNOB quit after going well for a half mile.
Scratched — 42667 3 Top o’ tli’ Morning, 112; 42667 Marie Miller, 98.
Overweights — Jas. T. Clark, 3 pounds; Looking Up, 2.
/lOiy-l Q FIFTH RACE— 1 1-2 Mile*. (June 10, 1911— 2:30%— 3— 124.) Thirty -seventh Sunning
4 A v LATONIA DERBY. $15,000 Added, 3-year-olds. Allowances. Net value to winner
Index Horses
4257»=BE FRANK
( 42669 IOMOND
42681 3 REGALO
42669 = VULCANITE
42588 =CLERMONT
4 2499 = ETERNAL
4 3669 * PASTOUREAU
4261 5 -’ST. BERNARD
$16,160; second, $2,000; third, $800; fourth, $330.
AWtPPSt % % % 8tr Fin Jockeys Owners
O H O P 8
w 119 4 5 4) 3= 1J l'J i« c Kummer
w 122 8 7 5* G 1 51 3= 2' H Thurber
w 117 2 3 31 21* 2 l 2= 3« F Murphy
w 115 5 8 7 s 5) 4* 4' 4* C Howard
w 122 3 2 O'* 4i> 6 ’ 6 " 5= J Groth
w 122 3 2 6 * 4i> 6 ’
6 IS l'i V 5 h G) A Schu'g’r
1 8 8 8 8 7' T Murray
4 2 h 7 10 7'= 7' 8 E Poo)
C M Garrison
M Quinn
Gallnher Bros
W F Poison
G J Long
J W McClelland
F J Kelley
B J Brannon
42615 = ST. BERNARD w 119 6 4 2) 7'® 7'= 7 1 8 E Poo) B J Brannon 1100-luo
Time, 24%, 40%, 1:10%, 1:42%, 2:09%, 2:37%. Track heavy.
$2 mutnels paid. Be Frank, $22.40 straight. $10.10 place, $7.50 show; Omond, $13.50 place, $6.70
show : Itegulo. $5.80 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Be Frank. 1020 to 100 straight, 405 to 100 place, 275 to 100 show; Omond,
575 to 100 place, 235 to 100 show; Regalo, 190 to 100 show.
Winner — B. g. by Sir John Johnson — Frankness (trained by W. Jennings; bred by Mr. John E. Mad-
dqn).
Went to post at 4:36. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. BE FRANK moved up steadily after going a half mile and drew out decisively in the stretch to
win in a canter. OMOND, under hard riding, finished gamely and outstayed REGALO at the end.
RKGALO raced into the lead momentarily on the stretch turn, but tired. VULCANITE ran well and had
no mishaps. ETERNAL retired after setting the early pace and after going well for a mile and a quar-
ter. ST. BERNARD tired after going the first mile.
42720
Index Horses
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. (Oct. 7, 1916—1:43% — 3—122.) Cincinnati Zoo Handicap.
$2,000 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,500; second, $550;
third, $325.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 H C P 8
42668 BEAVERKILL wb 5 117 1 3 3 2= 21 1= 1® C Rob’son Ogden Stable 90-100
42668 VIVA AMERICA w 4 113 3 2 l 4 I s 1= 21 2’) C VanDu'n C T Worthington 460-100
42669 LINDEN w 3 100 2 1 2 1 3 3 3 3 J Mooney Williams Bros 175-100
Time, 24%, 48%. 1:14%, 1:41, 1:47%. Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid. Beaverkiil, $3.80 straight; no place or show mutnels sold.
Equivalent booking odds — Beaverkiil. 90 to 100 straight.
Winner — Br. li, by Ogden — Dolly Higgins (trained by S. M. Henderson; bred by Mr. John E. Madden).
Went to post at 5:09. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. BEAVERKILL, outclassed the others and drew away in the stretch when called on to win in a
canter. VIVA AMERICA showed high early speed, hut tired in the stretch. LINDEN had no mishaps.
Scratched — (42068)Freecutter, 122; 42668 Courtship, 114; 42668= Rancher, 126; 42680 Green Jones. 105:
42448 Dick Williams, 105.
42721
SEVENTH RACE— 1 1-8 Miles. (June 20, 1914 — 1 : 50% ■ 3 105.) Purse $1,300. 4-year-
olds and upward. Claiming. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100.
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin
42670*MISTR'SS POLLYwb 4 103 1 4 3) 31 1* 1 =
42578«S. OF PLE'SCRE wb G 105 8 5 4'1 4>> 3 4 2=
42705 HANOVIA
(42590) EL REY
42578*H. C. BASCH
42670»FA1R ORIENT
42670 ROOKERY
42448 SEAFARER
wb 7 111
w 5 105
w 4 105
2" l 1 21 3 4 3
7’ = 750 43 4: 4
1' 2* G> 6 4 5:
l'l T Murray
2“ C Rob’son
3' S Wolst’m
4 5 H J Burke
wb 6 110 3 6 5= 5= 5*
W 4 106 2 2 6 * «* ;»
2* 6 ' 6 4 51 C Brown
6 = a' 5* 6 = M Garner
7 nk 7=0 h Thurber
8 8 C VanDu’n
H Neusteter
J 51 Goode
J Marrone
B Chapman
L A Broaddus
R L Baker
P Dunne
H Field
LATONIA FORM CHART
COVINGTON. KY., SATURDAY. JUNE 7, 1919.— L -'ttniiia. Fourth day. Kentucky Jockey Club. Spring
Meeting of 28 days. Weather Clear; temperature 85°.
Stewards. Chas. F. Prii-e. S. C. Nuckols. Jr., and S. Gnodpaster. Placing Judges. W. H. Skellev,
Edward Jasper and N. H. McClelland. Starter, A. B. Dade. Racing Secretary, W. H. Shelley.
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15 p. m.). W indicates whip. S spurs, B blinkers. Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance.
yfOPT-i BT FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 27, 1914— 1:11— 5— 116.) Purse $1,300. 3-year-olds and
4 _L t_P upward. Claiming, Net value to winner $1,000; second, $200; third, $100,
Time. 25, 50. 1:16%, 1:42%, 1:55%, Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid. Mistress Polly, $4.90 straight, $3.60 place. $3.10 show; Sands of Pleasure, $5.60
place. $3.90 show; Hanoviu. $ 5.60 show.
Equivalent hooking odds— M istress Polly, 145 to 100 straight. 80 to 100 place, 55 to 100 show; Sands
of Pleasure, 180 to 100. place, 95 to 100 show; Hauovia. 1.80 to 1(M) show.
Winner — B. f. by Duval — Polly Prim (trained by H. Neusteter; bred by Messrs. Gallnher Bros.).
Went to | lost at 5:47. At (Hist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. MISTRESS POLLY had to overcome interference in the last quarter, but drew out in the stretch
and had to Is- shaken up near the end. SANDS OF PLEASURE ran a good race and finished well. HAN-
OVIA raced into the lead, but tired after going three-quarters. EL REY finished fast. H. U. BASCH
quit in the stretch. SEAFARER was badly outrun.
Scratched — 42670 Cheer Leader, 109.
BELMONT PARK FORM CHART
HE W YORK, N. Y. t SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1919. — Belmont Park. Fifteenth day. Westchester Racing
Association. Spring Meeting of 18 days. Weather clear; temperature 70°.
Steward to Represent Jockey Club. F. R. Hitchcock. Placing Judges, E. C. Smith and C. H. Pettin-
gill. Starter, Mars Cassidy. Racing Secretary, A. McL. Earlocker.
Racing starts at 2:30 p. ra. (Chicago time 1:30 p. m.). W indicates whip, S spurs, B blinkers Fig-
ures in parentheses following the distance of each race indicate date, track record, age of horse and
weight carried. 'Indicates apprentice allowance.
j4 OFfOO FIRST RACE — 6 1-2 Furlongs Main Course. (Oct. 14, 1907 — 1:17% — 4 — 124.) $769.37
rftAl 4 £4+4 Added. 3-ye&r-olds and upward. Selling. Net value to winner $719.37; second. $125;
third, $75.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H 0 P 8
42687 =OUT THE WAY WB 4 125 G 5
4213K = KATE BRIGHT w 4 120 8 6
42198 PADDY wb 4 112 3 3
42477 = SC’TCH VERDICTwb 3 109 2 1
42520 = 'ALBERT A.
89883 = NIGHT STICK
w 4 115 14
wb 3 117 4 2
42579 GOLDEN KING wb 4 110 5 8
40438 JOHN I. DAY
wb 4 120 7 7
11 1= It 1» E Taplin S C Hildreth 1-3 2-5 Trout-
s’ 4= 4* 21 A Collins E Hoffman 20 30 25 G 2)
3* 3= 3' 3 s G Warren R L Bresler 8 12 8 2 7-10
2= 2* 2.) 4= T Rice C Connolly 12 12 10 2) 4-5
6 ) 7 5 7= 5**k L Lyke R Cook 30 30 30 8 3
41 51 51 6 = T Nolan Kentucky Stable 8 15 15 4 8-5
7‘® 61 6 ' 7 4 L McAtee J J Hallenbeck 20 20 20 6 21
8 8 8 8 W Kelsay G W Loft 20 25 25 6 21
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H
( 42442 )BLAISE w 5 109 5 5
(42824) 'STAR BABY w 4 103 8 2
42664'ORENZO wb 3 103 7 1
42403 DAVID CRAIG wb 8 108 4 4
42679* SAM REH wsb 3 10G 10 C
42589 'LANCELOT wb 3 10G 9 3
(42343) 'KILDARE BOYvvb 4 114 3 10
42611 SALUTE wb 3 102 C 8
42677 CONTESTANT wb 5 HU 2 9
42046 BERT WILLIAMS w 5 112' 1 7
54 3S 2 s l ' 1 E Don’hue IV L Drake
1>» 1= li 2 : ‘ C Rob' son C Phillips
2 1 * 21 3= 3=- T Murray J Livingston
41 51 4= 4=* H Lunar d J Lowe
61 6 " G‘ 5*- H J Burke H H Hewitt
O H C P S
390-100
465-100
2105-100
470-100
2575-100
715-100
2G5-100
11680-100
t«135-100
42589 'LANCELOT wb 3 10G 9 3 3* 41 51 G=- C Brown G J Long 715-100
(42343) 'KILDARE BOYwb 4 114 3 10 9= 9?. 71 7“ W Wright W F Knebelkamp 265-100
42611 SALUTE wb 3 102 C 8 7= 7= 8 = 8 '* J McIntyre Waldeek Stable 11680-100
42677 CONTESTANT WB 5 111?. 2 9 10 10 9 5 9>* J Robbins Shuler & Ward 76135-100
42046 BERT WILLIAMS w 5 112 1 7 8 = S ')10 10 R Simpson J A Graves 7
tMutuel field. Time, 24. 48%. 1:15%. Track heavy.
$- mutuels paid, Blaise. $9.80 straight, $4.90 (ilace, $3.60 show; Star Baliv. $5.40 place, $4.40 show;
Oronzo, $9.50 show.
Equivalent booking odds— Blaise. 390 to 100 straight, 145 to 1(M) place, 80 to 100 show; Star Baby,
170 to 1IM) place, 120 to KM) show: Oreuzo. 375 to 100 show.
Winner — Cli. g. by Box — Domino Noire (trained liy W. L. Drake; bred by Mr. Walter Sliowalter).
Went to (Hist at 2:12. At post 3 minutes. Start good aud slow for ail but KILDARE BOY. Won
driving: second and third the same. BLAISE was restrained in the early running, but moved up steadily
after going the first quarter and, finishing gamely after saving much ground on the last turn, wore STAR
BABY down in the last few strides. STAR BABY showed the most speed and but for being brought
wide into the stretch would have won. ORENZO raced forwardly from the start and held on well to the
end. DAVID CRAIG ran well aud had no mishaps. LANCELOT tired badly. KILDARE BOY was awav
IMHiriy and outrun throughout.
Scratched — 12340= Brisk. 101; 42611 Port Light. 107; 42422 Sir Oliver. Ill; 42387 Grey Eagle, 114;
42664 Springside. 107 : 42011=B. B. Johnson. 118; 42589 Bugle Call. 105; 42549 Vision, 102.
Overweights— Lancelot. 1 pound; Salute. 1; Contestant, 2%; Bert Williams, 3.
/4**rr-4 i* SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. (June 22. 1910—69—2—109.) $1,300 Added. 2-year-olds. I /f
rl* I 4 XO Maidens. Special Weights. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $230; third, $120. I *
Time, 23%, 46%, 1:12, 1:19%. Track fast.
Winner — Br. c. liy Peter l’au — Sweepaway (trained by S. C. Hildreth: bred by Mr. James Rowe).
Went to (Mist at 2:47. At post 2 minutes. Start fair and slow. Won driving; second and third the
same. OCT THE WAY rushed into an early lead on the outside and. swerving out after entering the
stretch, was doing his best at the end to withstand KATE BRIGHT’S challenge. The latter saved
ground on the turns and responded gamely to hard riding in the stretch. PADDY held on well in the final
drive and ran a good race. SCOTCH VERDICT showed high early speed, hut lost ground in the stretch.
ALBERT A. made up ground after being outpaced early. GOLDEN KING and JOHN I. DAY were
always outpaced.
Sira tched— 42622= Regal Lodge. 120: (42713) Poacher, 110; (4263S)Torchhearer, 125; 42474 Efficient
104: 42524 '-Orderly, 117 : 42642 N. K. Beal. 114; 42658 Com me Ci. 110; 42259 Alors. 112.
/I979Q SECOND RACE— About 2 Miles. (June 4. 1919— 4:08%— 5— 136.) Amityville Steeple.
TKAhI 4 mO chase. 800 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner $635:
chase. 800 Added. 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner
second, $125; third, $75.
AWtPPSt 3 6 9 12 Fin Jockeys Owners O H 0 P
Index Horses AWtPPSt 3 6 9 12 Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S
4 2606 = PUSSY WCLLOW w 6 140 4 1 U 3 U 3= l>*k i« p Will’ms J E Widener 2 12-52 3-5 out
42372 =TRUMPATOR w G 145 3 2 2% l»k 2) 2* 2" W Blake Dosoris Stable 7-5 11-511-53-5 out
42275 B'LE O' THE SEA w 4 133 2 3 4 2'i 4 4 3 A Stretch E M Weld
42«19 = CREST HILL w 7 147 1 4 3' 4 1* 3 4 Pu.up.NK’n'dy M L Schwarta
! 4 2'i 4 4 3 A Stretch E M Weld
i 3> 4 1* 3 4 Pu.up.NK’n’dy M L Schwartz
Time, 4:25. Track fast.
15 20 15 3 1
2 2 3-2 1-2 out
Winner— B. g. by Migraine — Lady Schorr (trained by J. II. Lewis: bred by Mr. John E. Madden).
Went to post at 3:13. At (Hist 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. Pl'SSY W1UJ1W, after setting a slow early pace, was taken under restraint after crossing the
fifth jump, then again took the lead after the tenth jump and drew away easily near the end. TRUMP-
ATOR made a bad landing at the fifth jump, but fenced cleanly afterward and his rider’s claim for a
foul against the winner, was dismissed. BELLE O’ THE SEA stumbled at the ninth jump. CREST
HILL, after being under stout restraint to the seventh jump, took the leud and was goiug away easily
when he bled and was pulled up after taking the twelfth jump.
Scratched— 42296 Dnettiste. 144.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
MARJORIE HYNES w 112 1 1
42666
LORD HAMILTON
w
115
2
G
6 )
HIGH COMMAND
w
115
5
2
2 ®
42347
TRAVESTY
w
115
3
3
3*
42408
PURL
w
115
4
4
5=
42503
VIRGO
WB
115
6
5
7
42316
INSP’CT’R HUGHESw 115
7
7
4=
Owners 0 H
CPS
C C Van Meter
110-100
H P Headley
415-100
T C McDowell
1840-100
H H Hewitt
5030-100
W F Poison
2870-100
C E Walker
600-100
M C Moore
610-100
show; Lord Hamilton.
$3.60 place.
THIRD RACE— 1 3-8 Milas. (June 16, 1917—2:17% 3 126.) Third Running COACH-
ING CLUB AMERICAN OAKS. Guaranteed Value $5,000. 3-year-olds. Fillies
Allowances. Net value to winner $7,790; second, $700; third, $300.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
l 4 I s 1= 1% M Garner
61 5= 4 5 2 h C Rob' son
2** 3 4 3). 3 4 J Howard
3= 2= 2J 41 J Morva
5= 4‘ 5' 5 4 C Howard
Time, 24, 50, 1:03%. Track heavy.
$2 mutuels paid. Marjorie Hynes. $4.20 straight, $3.30 place, $2.80 show; Lord Hamilton, $3.60 place,
$3.00 show; High Command. $5.90 show.
Equivalent booking odds — Marjorie Hynes. 110 to 100 straight. 65 to 100 place, 40 to 100 show; Lord
Hamilton. 80 to KM) placn. 50 to 100 show; High Command. 195 to 1(M) show.
Winner — t’h. f, by Dick Finnell — Alice Baird (trained by C. C. Van Meter; bred by Mr. R. H. An-
derson ) .
Went to post at 2:47. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. MARJORIE HYNES, away fast and showing the most speed in the going, meed into a good lead
at once and easily won all the way. LORD HAMILTON began slowly, but gained steadily aud finished
fast. HIGH COMMAND showed a good order of xiieed. but tired near the end. TRAVESTY retired
after racing forwardly for a half mile. INSPECTOR HUGHES ran out and was away poorly.
Scratched — 42U65 Patches. 115; 42678 Midia. 112: 42H66=Ace of Trumps. 115.
/I971 7 THIRD RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 27, 1914—1:11—5—116.) $1,300 Added. 3-year-olds.
I tm 111 Allowances. Net value to winner $1,000; second, $230; thud, $120.
O H C P S
42394 POLKA DOT wb 111 3 2 4 3** 4 1% 1=) L Ensor P A Clark f2-5 2-5 2-5 out-
42621 PASSING SHOWER w 121 4 1 34 4 34 2= 2= A JohnsonJ H Rosseter 3 4 4 7-10out
42291 HIGH BORN LADYwb 111 2 3 14 1= 1 = 3 *® 3' s L Lyke H A Porter 6 10 6 6-5 out
(42474) MERRY PRINCESSw 114 1 4 2= 2= 2'4 4 4 J Butwell P A Clark f2-5 2-5 2-5 out—
f Coupled i n betting; no separate place or show betting.
Time. 24%, 48%. 1:14%, 1.39%, 2:06%, 2:20%. Track fast.
Winner — Cli. f, by Celt — Network (trained by W. Hogan; bred by Mr. Arthur B. Hancock).
Went to post at 3:40. At post 1 minute. Start good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing. POLKA DOT, well ridden, was restrained behind the early leader until after entering the stretch
then raced into the lead and won easing up. PASSING SHOWER carried her heavy weight In good style
and. while being forced wide throughout, responded gamely to hard riding in the final drive HIGH
BORN LADY tired after setting a good early pace. MERRY PRINCESS dropped back after following
tlie early leaders closely and was eased up when beaten.
A OWOe FOURTH RACE— 1 1-4 Miles. (June 28, 1913—2:00—6—139.) Thirty-third
* 4t) SUBURBAN HANDICAP. $3,500 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to win-
ner $5,200; seoond, $1,000; third, $500.
Index Horses AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H ft i» a
Index Horses
42608 TUTU
40417 SWAY
42679 BA LA ROSA
42679 DIXIE CARROLL
41070 JUDGE DAVID
42679 P1ZARRO
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H 0 P 8
WB 118
1
1
2 s
2*
1*>
Ink
C
Rob’son
E Cebrian
200-100
w
115
6
2
ink 111
2 ®
2 ®
T
Murray
F D Weir
60-100
w
110
7
3
53
4*
3.1
3 4
C
VanDu'n
J H Woodford
2615-100
w
10 $
2
4
3 l
3'
4)
4'
H
J Burke
J W Bean
4970-100
w
108
5
6
4 l
5)
5=
5®
D
Conn’lly
J O Whitlow
2505-100
w
108
3
7
7
7
7
6‘
J
Pitz
I Weil
8340-100
w
108
4
5
G*
6‘
6'
7
J
Groth
G J Long
9165-100
( 42570 )CORN TASSEL wb 5 108 6 3 7 s 6 * 2'i 2= Ink L Ensor R T Wilson
(42622) SWEEP ON wb 3 108 8 1 3=4 3 ' 34 1“M 2'J L McAtee W R Coe 421 3 14-51 “ 1-2
42326 = BONIFACE w 4 107 3 6 6 **k 7= 6 ' 6 l 3’ T Nolan J K L Ross 8 12 12 G 2. 1 ”
42608 WAR CLOUD W’B 4 122 5 4 21 2 s 4'1 41 41 W Knapp A K Macomber 4 6 fr 2 l"
4 2506 ’EXTERMINATOR w 4 12S 1 7 4-k 51 71 7= 51 T Rice W S Kilmer 3 5 5 2 1
42622 OVER THERE wb 3 102 4 5 1* l'l Ink 3’ J 6 “k H Myers W R Coe 421 3 14-51 1-2
42608 = PAPP WB 4 109 2 8 8 8 8 8 7i W Kelsay G W Loft 10 12 12 5 2 . 1 “
( 42452 )LANIUS w 4 ISO 7 2 5* 4* 51 6'1 8 J Loftus G D Widener 5 7 5 2 1
fCoupled in betting; no sepnrate place or show betting.
Time, 23%, 46%. 1:11%, 1:38. 2:02%. Track fast.
ill) W,nner—Br ' B > *’ y Sautoi — Cornfield (trained by T. J. Healey; bred in England by Sir Gilbert Green-
Went to post at 4:14. At post 2 minutes. Start good and slow for all but PAPP. Won driving-
second and third the same. CORN TASSEL was saved under restraint iu the early running and to the
home turn, where lie saved ground and, finishing fast, outgamed SWEEP OX iu the filial drive The
latter raced into the lead in the homestretch and made a resolute finish. BONIFACE, after being out
run early, swung wide when entering the stretch and finished oil the extreme outside, running fastest of
all. WAR CLOUD ran a good race, but tired at the end under punishment. EXTERMINATOR was out-
paeed and found his weight too great a burden. OVER THERE tired after setting a fast earlv imee
PAPP was fractious at the barrier and began slowly. LANICS tired badly. * v •
Seratehed — (42642) I’rineeps, 102; (40l«7)Star Class, 98; 42339 Vindes, 106.
O H C P S
5 5 16-56
72) 3 14-51
8 12 12 5
4 6 6 2
3 5 5 2
42) 3 14-51
10 12 12 5
5 7 5 2
16-56-5 3-5
14-51 1-2
Time, 23%, 48%, 1:15. Track heavy.
$2 mutnels paid, American Ace, $ 6 .IM) straight, $2.20 plaee, $2.20 show; Toto, $2.10 place, $2.10
show: Sway. $3.10 show.
Equivalent hooking odds — American Ace. 200 to 100 straight. 10 to 100 place, 10 to 100 show; Toto.
5 to 100 plaee. 5 to KMl show: Sway. 55 to KM) show.
Wiuner Br. e. h.v Von Troaip — Rosegal (trained by J. Lowe; bred by Mr. Edward Cebrian).
Went to |H»st at 3:17. At |s»st 1 minute. Start gimd and slow. Won driving; second and third the
sam<*. AMERICAN ACE, well ridden, was kept restrained until in the last quarter, where lie came fast
and, under hard riding, outstayed Tt)TO. The latter had ini mishaps, ran well in the going and showed
the most s|ieed. tint gave way right at the end. SWAY plodded along anil overhauled the others iu the
last eighth. BALA IKISA tired in the stretch.
Scratched (42679)Iton Jour. 113 : 42697 1 la“gal, 108; 42679 Galli-Curci. 108.
A OJW-g Q FOURTH RACE— 3-4 Mile. (June 27, 1914—1:11—5—116.) Industrial dub Handicap.
TIM I XO $1,800 Added. 3-year-olds and upward. Net value to winner $1,350; seoond, $381;
third, $204.
Seratehed — (42
4979ft FIFTH RACE— 1 Mile. (Bept. 7. 1914— 1:36%— 3— 117.) Twentieth Running GENTLE-
*±A4 4 MAN RIDERS’ AMATEUR CUP HEAVYWEIGHT HANDICAP. $700 Added, 3 -year-
olds and upward. Net value to winner $570; second, $125; third, $76.
Index Horses
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H 0 P S
Index Horses
1 42502 >TOP COAT
4262V, LOOKING UP
42664 SKILES KNOB
AWtPPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys
O H O P 8
WB 4
105
2
1
2 *
2 = 21
l®k H
Lunyf.l
J W Schorr
715-100
WB 4
105
4
2
li
l' H
x t
Murray
T M Hotts
275-100
WK 3
100
3
4
4
4 3=
3* c
Hob son
Ogden Stable
175-100
w 7
102
1
3
3=
4
4 H
Thurla-r
W Feuoliter
225-100
Time, 23%, 48. 1:16%. Track heavy.
$2 mutnels paid, Jas. T. Clark, $K,.5n straight, $6.20 place; Top Coat, $4.20 place; no show mutuels
Equivalent booking odds — Jas. T. Clark, 715 to 100 straight, 210 to 100 place; Tup Coat, 110 to 100
Went to pest at 4:4.i. At (mist - miiiuies. start good and slow, won handily; second and third
driving. THE DECISION raced RED SOX into defeat, then withstood LYTLE’S challenge In the final
eighth and was going away at the end. LYTLE ran a good race. MARTIAN ran well and had no mis-
liaiw. GEX was forced wide and swerved out iu the stretch. RED SOX quit badly after going three-
quarters iu the leud.
Sunday, June 8, 1919
DAILY RACING FORM,
3
OPTO Ff SIXTH RACE— 5-8 Mile Straight. (Sept. 12, 1918— 55%— 2— 110.) Purse $769.38.
4 Mi 4 2-year-olds. Maidens. Claiming. Net value to winner $569.38;
$75.
second, $125; third,
FIRST RACE— 3-4 Mile.
Index Horses
AWtTPSt % % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners
O H 0 P S
4*451 IRELAND wn 115 6
42661 COPYRIGHT wn 116} 7
42671 ‘OURMAID w 112 2
W’LK THE PLANKwn 115 5
42661 WHO CARES w 115 3
42671 : HAMPDEN \vb 115 1
FRENZELA wn 112 8
42684 BACK HOME w 112 4
5' 4J 2* in T Rice R Parr 6 7 6 21 6-5
14 I s 1* 2 s J Loftus J Garson 5 6 4J 8-5 4-5
3J 3' 3 l 3»k W Kelsay J E Madden 8-5 9-5 9-5 4-5 1-3
64 5> 6 s 4 s J But well W H Henry 20 30 :!0 10 5
4' 6»k 5J 5i L, Ensor P A Clark 5 5 4 8-5 4-5
2”k 21 41 63 T Nolan Oak Ridge Stablc4 6 4 8-5 7-10
8 8 7* 7= E Ainbr’seH A Bourne 6 12 12 5 21
7 s 7* 8 8 L Lyke G Peterson 12 15 15 6 3
Time, 59%. Track fast.
Winner — Ch. e. b.v Celt— Votes (trained by Wm. Garth; bred by Belair Stud).
Went to |xist at 5:14. At i«>st 2 minutes. Start good and slow. Won driving; second and third the
name. IRELAND, vigorously ridden and close up from the start, outstayed COPYRIGHT in the final
drive. The latter set a fast pace, but tired in the last few strides. OUKMAII) had no mishaps and just
outstayed WALK THE PLANK in the liual strides. HAMPDEN raced elose to the inside rail and tired
badly under punishment. WALK THE PLANK finished fast.
Overweights — Copyright, 1% pounds.
CLARKSBURG FORM CHART
CLARKSBURG, W. VA., Thursday, June 5, 1919.
- Third day. Clarksburg Fair and Racing Associa-
tion's Meeting of 5 Days. Weather cloudy.
Judges, F. It. Moore, W. It. Norvell and C. C.
Hall. Starter, G. T. Miller. Racing secretary, W.
It. Norvell.
4.979ft First Race— About 5-8 Mile. Purse
'Xii l iiO $300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $200; second, $70; third, $30.
Wt. Fin. Joekey.
118 14 R Ryan
118 2 s W Gargan
113 3' R Lowe
118 4 s J Dawson
105 5® W Htnphy
110 6* A Finley
118 7= T Parrington
W Doyle
Ind Horse.
4 2(193 s Roa<l master
42691 "Katahdin
42592 Careen
42648 Algardl
42690 3 Daisy L.
42654 Doctor Davis
4269» 2 Marco Polo
42655 Leinster
Time, 59%.
Track fast.
$2 niutuels paid. Headmaster, $4.20 straight, $2.50
place. $2.80 show; Katahdin, $2.60 place, $2.60
show; Careen, $9.90 show.
Winner — J. Pelter’s b. g, 9, by The Roman — Buz-
zer (trained by J. Pelter; bred by Mr. Thomas H.
Ryan).
Went to post at 3:33. At post 1 minute. Start
good and slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
4979 Q Second Race — About 5-8 Mile. Purse
$300. 3-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $200; second, $70; third, $30.
Wt. Fin. Joekey.
115 1® R Ryan
115 2 1 T Parrington
110 3 s W Doyle
112 4* D Stirling
5 J Dawson
Ind. Horse.
42696 -Stilly Night
(42696) Margaret Ellen
42691 * Wheat Cakes
42697 Bun lee
41928 Louise Mack
Time, 59%. Track fast.
$2 niutuels paid. Stilly Night, $10.70 straight,
$5. INI place, $2.80 show; Margaret Ellen, $4.40 place,
$2.70 show; Wheat Cakes, $2.60 show.
Winner — W. It. Padgett’s br. m, 11, by Sandring-
ham — Vespers (trained by W. R. Padgett; bred by
Mr. Harry Payne Whitney).
Went to (Mist at 4:00. At post 4 minutes. Start
good and slow. Won driving; seeoud and third the
same.
497ft n Third Race — About 7-8 Mile. Purse
$300. 4-year-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $200; second, $70; third, $30.
Ind. Horse.
42693 Tit for Tat
42647 s Carl Ellwanger
42699 Celtabel
42690 Heredity
34970 Regent
Wt. Fin. Joekey.
I s J Conway
21 W Doyle
3* O Caldwell
4-° J Dcavenport
5 C Taylor
Time, 1:25%, Track fast.
$2 niutuels paid, 'lit for Tat, $4.40 straight, $2.40
place, $2.10 show; Carl Ellwanger, $2.30 place, $2.10
show; Celtabel, $2,211 show.
Winner — M. Seifert’s b. f, 4, by Chuetanimda —
Retaliation (trained by M. Seifert; bred by Mr. John
Sanford).
Ind. Horse.
(42647) Jake Schas
(42691) Betterton
42692 “Mother Machree
42697 Weymouth Girl
42(J56 s CaIl Shot
Wt. Fin.
Jockey.
1* T Queen
21 D Stirling
3= W Hinphy
4 s J Connors
5 J Dcavenport
49 7ft 9 Fifth Race— About 7-8 Mile. Purse
$300. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $200; second, $70; third, $30.
Ind. Horse. Wt. Fin. Jockey.
42700 s Isa belle H. 113 1= D Stirling
42697 Lucky Pearl 99 2* R Ryan
42598“Duke Ruff 104 3® W Hinphy
(42699) Hazelnut 118 4= E Smith
42695 El Plaudit 118 5> T Parrington
42692 Safranor 110 6= C Taylor
42692 -W’ewoka 102 7 s J Connors
42650 Jucnetta 102 8 J Dawson
Time, 1:25%. Track fast.
$2 niutuels paid, Isabelle II., $11.60 straight,
$5.60 place, $5.70 show; Lucky Pearl, $28.20 place,
$6.60 show; Duke Ruff, $7.40 show.
Winner — B. McDonald’s eh. m, 0, by Wm. Wright
— Mary Worth (trained by B. McDonald; bred by
Mr. J. Headricks).
Went to post at 5:34. At post 2 minutes. Start
good and slow. Wou easily; second aud third driv-
ing.
42733 Sixth Baoe— 1 1-16 Miles. Purse $400.
4-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
Net value to winner $300; second, $70; third, $30.
Ind. Horse
42693 *Little England
42701 s Dalrose
42647 Attorney Muir
42698 Will Soon
42693 Monocacy
42701 Bicrman
42699 Egmont
Time, 1:51.
Wt. Fin. Joekey.
115 I s T Parrington
J Connors
D Stirling
H Dennler
W Gargan
W Hinphy
2*
6
Track fast.
Pu.up J Deav’p’rt
$2 mutiiels paid. Little England. $8.30 straight.
$3.20 place, $2.40 show; Dalrose, $2.60 plaee, $2.20
show; Attorney Muir. $2.50 show.
Winner — G. (*. Brenton’s b. g, 10, by Stanhope II.
— Lizzie Elliott (trained by G. C. Brenton; bred by
Mrs. L. A. Livingston).
Went to |x>st at 6:10. At post 2 minutes. Start
good aud slow. Won easily; second aud third driv-
ing.
Latonia Entries and Past Performances for Monday, June 9.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
Tlw figures under the heading ’’Rec.” Is the
entries below show the heat time of each horse
at the distanoe since January 1, 1917, no matter
where it finished. In cases where record waa
made on other than a fast or good track,
abbreviations show track conditions.
Racing starts at 2:15 p. m. (Chicago time 2:15.)
® Su|»erior mud runner. X Good mud runner.
$ Fair mud runner. (M) Maideus. * Apprentice
ailowunee.
First Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 5 — 116.)
Fourth Race— 5-8 Mile.
2-year-olds. Maidens. Fillies. Claiming.
(Track record: June 22, 1910 — 59 — 2 — 109.)
Ind.
Horse.
Wt. Rec.
A.Wt.Han.
42*914*
('leek
.10811:13%
6 108X725
42702*
Arthur Middleton
.108 1:12%
6 105.. 720
42479
Peaceful Star . . .
.109 1 :14%li
6 110X715
42*524
Dimitri
.107 1:12%
8 110X715
42*Mil s *
Pullux
.108 1:12%
7 1150715
42572
Batliilde
..107 1:13%
4 103X710
42587*
Ed Garrison ....
.109 1:13%
5 1*15X710
42*524
Manganese
.115 1:12%
8 110X71(1
41522*
V iew
.105 1:13%
4 103. .705
42677
Nobleman
.105 1:12%
7 110X705
42549
Fox Brow (Ml ..
.107 1 :17%m
3 101. .700
42587
Huffakcr
.110 1:14%
« 110^:700
Also eligible to start ill
of the above be scratched:
order named
should any
42461
Lady Lmg fellow.
. 98 1:14%
4 103 X 70(1
42*577*
Larry B
. 99 1:15
3 103.. 705
427*12*
(’. A. Comiskey .
.116 1:13%
4 103X710
42664*
Springside
.10*5 1:13%
4 113.. 705
42702 s *
Archie Alexander
.KNi 1:13
3 99 X 715
42702
Jackstraw
.117 1:13%
5 110. .700
Clcek
is a fast horse when good.
Second Race — 4 1-2 Furlongs.
2-.vear-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances.
(Track record: June 6, 1919 — 52% — 2 — 115.)
42576 Sam Freedman ....113
42665- Captain Ilerahler. ..Ill
42573- Peace Pennant (MI112
42627 s Sterling 11(1 :54%
4253(1 Peccant 1117
42270 Plain Dill 104
42716 Inspector Hughes
(Ml
Lord Wrack, b. c,
by Wrack — Go-
well
Sain Freedman should redeem himself here.
54*4
115. .725
53*
110X720
55*
107X715
54 %
110. .715
55*
110X710
55
112X710
107. .700
107
Third Race— 3-4 Mile.
3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances.
(Track record: June 27, 1914 — 1:11 — 5-
...101 1:12
...109 1:17
...107 1:13%
..102 1 : 12 %
42664 - Madge F
42628 s Dancing Spray
42585- Lady Uaeliel ..
42679- Lady F'air Play
42585 Lucinda (M) 107 1:14%
42345 Adelia W 108 1:14%
42613 Woodpile
42715* llrenzo 98 1:13%
42329 Miss Manage (M).105 1:13%
39942 l ister Queen (M).
42445 Sweeping Glance.. .100 l:16%li
42613 War Tax 103 1:16
Madge F\ is a fast filly in good form.
-116.)
112X725
109 X 720
112. . 715
109X710
106. . 705
109 X 705
10M. .705
112. . 705
106. . 700
in*;. ,7 (hi
MB x Too
109 X 700
42550 s
Lady Roberts . .
42678 s
Bright Gold . . .
42302**
Alula
42616
Kiddledee
42616
Maize
42678
Spectacular Girl
41665*
Silencer Lidy . .
42616
Mayrose
42678
Mamie O
42678
Lidv Transvaal
*
Kuma, b. f.
by
Out of Reach
Incognita ...
•
Verdi Loon. br.
f.
liy Marathon
—
Ronnie Eloise
111 1 : 02 %
109 X 723
109. . 720
104 715
110. . 710
109.. 705
110.. 705
104. . 700
109. . 700
109X7INI
109. .700
104.
42681 -
Bribed Voter .
117
1:45
5
112X750
(42670)
42706 s
Hoenir
104
1:45%
8
1150715
Nominee
1:46%
4
112X740
42706 s
Gibby (M)
106
1 : 46
4
107. .735
(42574)
Raider
102
1:49
5
111X735
42327 s
Firing Line .
1(N)
1:47%
5
115X735
Bribed
Voter is good
ami overdue.
Seventh Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
3-year-olds and upward. Claiming.
(Track record: Oct. 7, 1916 — 1:43%
42587*
42708*
42630
42677
42572
42591*
42591
42369
42664*
Mary U.
104 1:46%
l(r_* 1:46%
100 1:46%
...112 1:46
122 .)
(i 100® 725
Chick ltarkley
Bah.v Lynch .
Gordon Russell
Manokin 105 1:44%
Semper Stalwart ..102 1:48%
Aztec HIS 1:47%
Kentucky Boy ....111 1:47
Bronco Billy 11(1 1:49%
42617 s * Bogart 109 1:46%
39022* Bee Line (M) 10611:48%
39108 Starkey (M)
Also eligible to start in order named should any
of the above be scratched:
106X720
7 107X715
9 110*715
5 112X715
6 105X710
4 109X71(1
5 1120710
5 1050705
HI 114X705
4 99. .700
5 110. .700
42617* Eulogy 106 1:46
42343 Mat* 107 1:47%
42629* Captain Burns ....112 1:47%
42629* Thrills 96 1:47
42356-* Polromu 117 1:46%
42435 Duke of Shelby ...108 1:46%
Mary 11. is favorably weighted.
6 105X715
5 105X710
8 115X715
4 101 . .705
6 113.. 715
8 110X700
LATONIA JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
Prom January 1, 1018, to June 3, lOlO, Inclusive.
At or
Over
Jockey.
r.o.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Robinson. C. ..
. 22
llMI
442
99
61
62
Murray, T
. .21
99
499
104
60
59
Lill-y, w
. .20
112
81
16
11
4
Brown. W
. .2(1
1(N)
5
1
0
0
Lunsford, H. ...
. .19
104
iota
196
198
141
Warrington, W..
. .18
111
71
13
8
5
Crump. W
. .17
108
232
39
28
29
Canfield, L. ...
. .17
103
40
7
2
6
Howard, .1
. .16
107
838
130
01
97
Garner. M
. .14
106
596
84
118
83
Dreyer. J
. .14
103
436
59
51
62
Wolstenholm. S.
. .14
112
47
7
5
10
Connelly, D. ...
. .13
111
878
115
125
120
Thurber, H ...
. .13
103
682
90
94
97
Pitz. J
. .13
107
461
58
55
50
Burke. H. J. ...
. .13
106
360
47
37
49
Murphy, F
. .13
106
359
45
32
39
Groth. J
. .13
107
215
29
41
23
McIntyre. J. ..
. .13
103
190
25
26
21
Howard. 0
. .13
102
119
15
13
15
Mooney, J
. .12
99
707
83
82
86
Gentry, I,
. .12
112
563
66
62
(HI
Simpson. R. ...
. .12
110
478
55
55
51
Morys, J
. .12
111
181
21
23
30
Brown, C
. .11
107
443
50
39
65
Barrett, N
. .11
106
363
42
58
39
Donabue, K. ...
. .11
98
160
18
14
16
Pool, E
. .10
105
554
55
69
85
Jockey.
Boyle, S
Stevens, F'
Van Ilusen. C. ..
Majestic. J
Troisc, R
Willis. O
Hanover, J
Bell. J
Bore!. C
Lapaillc. K
Stearns. H
Gray, 11
Schwartz, M. ...
Kederis, J
Wright, W
Ridenour. W, . .
Hoag, W
Gratae, M
Dishmon. C
O'Mahoney. C. ..
Archamhault, Q..
Stack, G
Buckles, T
Suladin. U
Joues, L
Meehuu, W
Auuiuun, A. • • -
At or
Over
Wt. Mts.
92 164
104 116
104 102
97 166
107 548
104 545
1(19 190
110 184
100 160
105 39
85 39
103 119
107 168
lit 73
90 24
100 12
106 6
100 3
100 3
113 7
103 17
3-year-olds and upward.
Index Course Dist TimcT’ckOdda Wt St % %
CLEEK. b. g, 6 108
‘ - lls 7 g
119 2 1 1
121 1 1
121 3 1
116 1 2
108 3 1 1
110 2 11
1081 5 1
101 6 1 1
112} 2 4
106 3 1
105
42l!64 Latonia
41388 Havana
41347 Havana
| 41315 Havana
41237 Havana
| 41192 Havana
41113 Havana
41032 Havana
3-4 l:12%fast 12
1 l:39%fast 7-5
3-4 l:15%slow 8-5
5j f l:05%fast 2
3-4 l:19%mud 3
1 1-16 l:44%fast 3
1 1-16 l:45%fast 2}
3-4 1 :13%f ast 12
40988 Havana lm50y 1:46 good 2}
40853 Havana 3-4 1:17 slow 3-2
40757 Havana 3-4 l:15%fast 6-5
ARTHUR MIDDLETON, ch. g. 6
(Formerly Dr. Moore).
42702 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast 7
42624 Church' 1 3-4 1:13 fast 6
42532 Church'l 1 1-16 l:47%fast 11
Claiming. (June 27, 1914—1:11—5—116.)
% Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
By Yankee— Gutta Fcrcha (M. A J. Lowcnstein).
8 10} 10“ R Wingf’dl2 H. Burgoync, Madge F\, Pollux
1 1"* 2* R Wingf'd 5 Zululund, Hoenir, Flittcrgold
1 1*1 1* R Wingf’d 4 Rafferty, G. Seheer, HkilcsKnob
1 1»® 3 s } R Wingf’d 7 Hamilton A., Tippler, Sirocco
1 Ink ink R Wingf’d 5 Gus Seheer, Corson, Tippler
1 l 1 } 2} R Wingf’d 8 Belle Roberts, Hoenir, Susin
1 1* 1} R Wingf’d 7 Tetley, Sasin, Zululund
1 1* 1*1 H Thurber 8 Rafferty, Orestes, Fort Bliss
1 1* l* T Murray 7 Sasin, Bar. Shannon, HirWellons
3 2| 2‘ R Wingf’d 6 G. Russell. M.Beau, Woodthrush
1 1* 1* J Howard 8 W. Master, Tok. March, Garonne
Went to post at 4:33. At post 1 minute. Start
good aud slow. Won easily; second and third driv-
ing.
42416 Church’l
42238 Lex’ton
42130 Lex’ ton
42008 Oakl’wn
19850 Douglas
S8954 Latonia
£8900 Latonia
112 7
lOl 7
106 12
3-4 l:13%fast 17-10 111 9
3-4 1 :12%f ast 6 108 8
3-4 l:13%fast 7-5 113 3
3-4 l:13%fast 5-5 115 3
3-4 1 :13%fast 13-20 US 10
3-4 l:12%fast 6 106 7
3-4 l:12%fast 4-6 108 6
42731 Fourth Race— About 7-8 Mile. Purse
1 0-1 $300. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Claim-
ing. Net value to winner $200; second, $70; third, $30.
Time, 1:25%. Track fast.
$2 mutiiels paid, Jake SchuS, $8.90 straight, $3.10
place, $2.20 show; Betterton, $3.00 place, $2.30
show; Mother Machree, $2.30 show.
Winner — F\ Rinehart’s b. g, 4, by Norford — Laura
E. (trained by F. Rinehart; bred by Mr. Albert
Neal).
Went to post at 5:08. At post 1 minute. Start
fair and slow. Won driving; second aud third the
same.
PEACEFUL STAR, ch. g, 6
42479 Church’l 3-4 1:17 hvy 85
42224 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%good 69
41501 Havana 5} f l:08%slow 4
41268 Havana 6} f l:ll%hvy 3}
41027 Havana 3-4 l:16%slow 2
10935 Havana 5-8 1:10 hvy 3
40888 Havana 5} f 1:19 hvy 2|
40852 Havana 5} f 1:11 slow 5
40827 Havana 5} f l:14%hvy 10
39036 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 8
3S343 Church’l 3-4 l:14%fast 35
DIMITRI, ch. g, S
42624 Church’l 3-4 1:13 fast
42587 Church’l 3-4 1:13 fast
41930 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast
41884 Havana 5} f 1:07 fast
41G67 Havana lm20y 1:40 fast
41536 Havana 1 l:3S%fast
41448 Havana 5} f 1:06 fast
110
110 13
110 U
113 10
7 109
5 108
2 107
5 106
6 106
8-6 115
6 111
51 f l:0S%slow 31 112
1 l:39%fast 10 107
PULLUX, b. g, 7 115
42664 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 39f 108
3-4 1:16 hvy 12 112
3-4 1:16 hvy 12 103
42447 Church’l 1 1-16 l:49%hvy 19-10 104
42403 Church’l 3-4 l:15%slow 13 109
41348 Havana
41205 Havana
42572 Church’l
42502 Church’l
42301 Church’l
3-4 l:16%hvy
16
109
6
40358 Latonia
3-4 l:15%slop
3
107
3
40316 Latonia
3-4 l:12%faat
67
110
9
39957 Jamaica
lm70vl :47%hvy
7-10 116
1
39807 Aq’duct
1 1 :39%hvy
4
109
1
39626 Belmont
7-8 1:26 fast
12
115
1
39490 Saratoga
1 1:47 hvy
13-10 112
1
19427 Saratoga
1-4 l:12%fast
10
116
1
BATHILDE. b.
f . 4
103
42572 Church’l
3-4 1:16 hvy
133
110
7
42526 Church’l
3-4 1:14 fast
40
109
4
42021 Oakl’wn
5} f 1 :08%f ast
30
99
8
41981 Oakl’wn
6} f l:07%fast
7
111 11
41896 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:16 hvy
10
111
3
41750 Oakl’wn
3-4 l:15%slow
31
106
7
41706 Oakl’wn
3-4 1 :14%f ast
8
110
2
41478 F.G’nda
Si f l:09%hvy
7-10 106
1
41439 F.G’nda
51 f 1:09 hvy
10
103
4
41392 F.G’nds
51 f l:10%mud
16-6 107
1
ED GARRISON
. b. h, 5
106
425S7 Church’l
3-4 1:13 fast
78f
111
6
42442 Church’l
3-4 l:15%hvy
9f
107 10
42383 Church’l
3-4 l:14%mud
32f
107
6
42280 I .lex’ton
3-4 1:17 mud
20
108
3
42196 Lex’ton
3-4 l:17%hvy
14
108
2
42168 Lex’ton
3-4 1:16 hvy
16
101
6
42126 I^x’ton
F C l:10%fast
37
U3
3
41781 Havana
3-4 l:18%slop
2
111
3
41730 Havana
6} t 1 :06%faat
7
104
6
MANGANESE.
b. g. S
110
42624 Church’l
3-4 1:13 fast
35
109
8
42526 Church'l
3-4 1:14 fast
9
111
5
42256 Lex’ton
3-4 1:14 %fast
14
115
4
41927 Havana
6} f l:06%fast
7-5
119
1
41883 Havana
5-8 59%fast
2
116
1
41825 Havana
3-4 l:12%fast
21
115
4
41803 Havana
3-4 1:14 good
8-6
113
2
41768 Havana
61 f l:06%fast
4
104
3
41730 Havana
6} t 1 :06%fast
7
102
4
VIEW. b. g, 4
103
103
Also eligible to start In order named should any |
of the above lie scratched:
42678 Midia 109 X 710 j
Anna Sweep, b. f,
by Sweep — Miss
liimyar 109....
Lady Roberts is fast and due to win.
Fifth Race— 1 Mile.
Pen aud Pencil Club Purse.
3- yenr-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Trnek reeord: Nov. 14, 1918 — 1:37% — 4 — 105.)
(42680) OLD ROSEBUD ..125 1:37% 8 1150SOOI
(42628) Lillian Shaw 108 1:38% 3 101x785
42680- Buford 109 1:37% 5 113X785
42681 Broom Peddler ...105 1:38 % 4 1OS078O
42669 Silvery Light 101 1:40% 3 1010760
42316 Tombolo 95 1:36% 4 108*730
Old Rosebud should wiu again.
Sixth Race— 1 1-16 Miles.
Avondale Purse.
4 - year-olds and upward. Allowances.
(Track record: Oct. 7, 1916— 1:43%— 3— 122.)
41522 Havana ImaOy 1:44 fast
41146 Havana 3-4 1:13%fast 2}
41400 Havana 3-4 1 :12%fast 4
41159 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 5
41114 Havana lm50y 1:44 fast 8
41078 Havana 5} f l:06%fast 5
40868 Havana 5-8 l:03%good 2}
40762 Havana 3-4 l:16%fast 6-6
40706 Havana lmCOy 2:01 hvy 7-5
42677 Latonia
42256 Lex’ton
42126 Lex’ton
39089 Latonia
38712 Latonia
38478 Douglas
38385 Douglas
38123 Lex’ton
38091 Lex’ton
38036 Lex’ ton
36414 Latonia
FOX BROW. b.
42549 Church’l
HUFFAKER. b.
425X7 Church’l
42479 Church’l
42315 Church’l
42196 Lex’ton
42145 I .ex’ ton
42050 Oakl’wn lm70y l:47%fast
41968 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:16%mud
41855 Oakl’wn 3-4 1 :14%fast
41774 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:15%slow
96
105 10
2 6
b. g. 7
110
1
3-4 l:13%fast
7
116 5
3
s
41
3-4 l:14%fast 23-10 112 2
4
4
3*
F C 1 :10%fast 29-10 115 4
2
2
51
3-4 1:13 good 7
106 6
6
6
3®
3-4 1 :12%f ast
41
103 8
8
7
71
3-4 1 :12%fast
27-10 1U 11
U
9
7®
3-4 1 :ll%f ast
42
110 6
7
7
5*
3-4 l:12%fast
35
110 5
6
5
6
3-4 1 :12%fast
67
112 4
6
6
61
3-4 l:13%fast
8
107 6
6
6
6 l
3-4 1 :12%faat
22
105 7
6
6
2®
CO
101
I
3-4 l:15%mud
45f
107 11
10
10
10'
h. e
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 1:17 hvy
3-4 1:13% fast
3-4 1 :17%hvy
1 1 :39%fast
110
111 11
113 8
112 8
15 . 110
42 109
41 106
4 109
107
113
By Disguise — Lardella (W. Woodard).
6 71 7*3 T Murray 12 Bullion. W.W.II’ings, A.AI’nder
3 3» 2«® T Murray 12 Star Baby, Billie B.. Dimitri
7 71 7»| W Wright 12 Dioscoride, Sen. James, Circulate
7 6* 6«J C Rob’sonl2 Star Baby, BillieR., SIsterSusle
7 8 8“ N Barrett 8 B. of War, Trusty, H.Burgoyne
1 2® 4*J J Howard 7 Dr.Carmen, G. Queen. F.H’ndley
3 2* 1® A Schu’g'r 7 B. Paradise, Kirst. Cub, Bob A.
12 11* ll 11 J Howard 12 T.Goose, S.Alys’m, M.B.Th’rman
4 6} 6*1 E Sande 9 BlueParadise, Ludylvan. Dimitri
4 1® 11 J Howard 12 CaneRun. B. Paradise. Rochester
By Star Shoot — El Salado (J. C. Mayes).
12 11 s 9” R Troise 12 Discussion, Impressive, Huffakcr
10 10 s 10 s ® J Pitz 11 H. Burgoyne, M. Trask, C. Burns
7 7 7 ,T D Boland 7 EdGurrison. MlssGove, JumesG.
8 5* 6“ G PreeceJr 8 Baby Girl, B’zeaway, EilG’rrlson
6 8* 8“ J Howard 9 Twen. Seven, Hwfa, Snnningdulo
2 1* 1* T Murray 7 Lola, Bunice, Ed Garrison
1 1* 1* W Kelsay 8 M. Sweep, ElPlaudit, Tw.Seven
3 3®® 6 T J W Kelsay 8 H. Atkin, Presumption, Bunice
1 1* 1* W Kelsay 6 Betterton, Bulger, Great Gull
10 101 10“ L Mink 12 Bullion, Sybil. Tom Jr.
8 9® 9“ J Dursch 12 John Jr.. Billie B.. Ophelia W.
By Peter Quince— Vly (W. F. Poison).
2 2*> 4 S 1 C Howard 12 StarBaby, A. Middleton, BillieB.
4 4} 4®} C Howard 12 Bringhurst, A. Plotter. ElMahdl
1 2 l 41 L Fator 7 Rlondel, Sparkler, Encore
2 2 1 1* A Finley 7 Sw. Alyssum, Blondel, Sparkler
1 1* 1* W Lang 7 High Gear, James, F’ritz Ernst
3 4* 4* C Howard 8 High Low, James, Tip|>o Sahib
4 2* 3* C Howard 8 Premium, Ap.Wiskc, Wal.Muck
1 3'1 3 s C Howard 8 MabelTrask, Ft.Bliss, Betterton
1 l‘i 11 C Howard 6 Woodthrush. Soldier. Lytle
By Astronomer — Helen 0’C. (W. Perkins).
7 4J 3'3 R Simpsonl2 H. Burgoyne, Madge F\, S.Knoh
3 3° 3*5 R Simpson 9 Itedmon, Gipsy Queen, Squeeler
3 4 1 } 4*1 W Riden’r 8 Top Coat, Skilcs Knob, Squeeler
5 4k 6“ C Rob’son 7 MistressPolly, Bogart, Manokin
6 3} 3* W Riden’rlO TopCoat, Mail. Gingham, D. Craig
7 31 3*1 II J Burke 8 Gr’nGrass, Dr.Carmen, TopCoat
4 4* 2* N Barrett 6 S.Knob, J.J. Murdock. Felieldad
8 10* 9“ N Barrett 12 B’nghurst, CaneRun, Dr.C’rtneu
3 3* 2 1 A Schu’g’r 7 PnddyDear, Hondo, Burlingame
2 2*1 1* L Lyke 6 Harwood II., Reveler, 8t. Banner
7 6 l 6“ C F'b’ther 9 ArrnhGoOn, Nightstick, Bolster
1 1* 1* C F’b’ther 8 Ellison, PeerlessOne, Woodthr’sh
7 9} ll 11 L McAtee 13 T’chbear’r, B.P’adise, M’nganese
B- Astronomer — Helen 0’C. (G. W. Crippen).
5 9 9 s * J Pitz 9 Itedmon. Gipsy Queen, Pullux
8 11' ll 51 E Sande 12 Dance, McVex, Harry D.
8 8* 8‘® M Cruise 9 51. B. Thurman, Sybil, Sp. Queen
11 105 11 s * J Mclntyrel2 Myrtle A., Sybil, Paul Connelly
4 4* 4“ M And’s’n 10 N. Simplex, A.Alexand’r, E.Kuto
7 7 7“ E Wh’tley 7 This. Green, BobA., Kirstie’sCub
2 2} 3*1 E Wh’tley 10 H. C. Basch, Jack K.. Ellz.Marie
2 3* 3 11 H J Burke 8 G. Grass, Ringleader, S.Conduit
5 6“ 6*1 H J Burke 8 Kil, Boy, Sabretasb, Korfhage
1 1* 1*1 R Pauley 10 Laggard. Langden. Ermitaoa
By Ogden — Country Fraud (W. Feuchter).
5 6 s 5 1 E Pool 12 Bringhurst, A. Plotter. ElMahdl
11 11* 11“ S Boyle 12 Blaise, 3Iarse John, Thist. Green
9 9* 9 I= C Rob’sonll B.B. Johnson, Circulate, S.Jumes
2 3} 4* T Murray 9 W.o’Wisd’m, Rhymer, L.Mexicnn
4 6* 7“ C Rob’sonll Hasty Cora, Circulate. Mustard
5 6* 6" C Rob’son 8 Squeeler, Port Light, Vignola
9 9* 9“ C Brown 12 Nepe, LadyRachel, Thist.Green
2 2* 2* H Thurber 8 Lola, James G.. Briss
5 3»* 4*} A Pickens 7 SisrSusie, M’nganese, HighGear
By Lithos — Regea (H. W. Plant).
7 8* 8“ H Thurberl2 StarBaby, A.5Iiddlcton, BillieB.
12 12 12 ss E Pool 12 Dance, McVex, Harry I>.
3 6‘ 9“ H Thurberl2 ('apt. Burns, JolinJr., Nobleman
6 5‘1 3*1 E Hileman 8 Wey.Girl, Lit.Nepbow, Driltleld
4 3°k L’l E Hileman 8 Sister Susie, Call Shot, Encore
1 1* 1“® J Frach 8 Senator James, Sky Man, Lola
4 3* 3* H Thurber 8 Sen. James, F’.Embry, Kick. Kid
2 2 1 1* A Pickens 7 Premium, Violet, Sister Susie
2 2* 2} L Fator 7 Sis.Susie, HighGear, EdG’rrison
By McGee— Parkview (C. T. Worthington).
6 3"® 4®i L Woods 7 Mud Sill, Soorpii, Delanoey
8 7 1 4} W Kelsay 11 High Low, Colle, Annie Edgar
1 1®* 3 4 H Lunsf’d 10 Clark 51., Delaneey, Sen. James
3 gnk 714 x Murray 9 P. to Point, Cliillum, F. Keogh
1 2 1 3 S J B Kop'm’nll Sasenta, Mud Sill, Crystal Day
6 6* 6“ Q Preece 11 S. Susie, Blancliita, J.B. Harrell
4 4* 4* J Maher 10 James, Snow Queen, Nib
2 2“® 3*1 .1 Maher 7 P'gourdine, W’rford, It. L. Owen
5 6 5** T Murray 5 S. McMoekin, Ar’trator, St. Jude
ly Boanerges — Royal Child (Gallaher Bros.).
7* F Murphy 12 Il.GoLiicky, B. Joe, Impressive
3*1 F Murphy 12 Capt. Burns, John Jr., H. Shaw
6*1 F Murphy 12 Nepe, LadyRachel, Thist.Green
3*1 F Murphy 7 Blue Paradise, Melus, Rog
7 7 | F Murphy 8 Squeeler, Kama, Thorn Bloom
7** M Garner 12 Skiles Knob, Petrovna, Ichi-Ban
6* M Garner 7 Sedan, Squeeler, Bon Tronip
5“ J Dreyer 5 Everest, Green Jones, Faux-Col
6“ M Garner 7 Pr. of Como, Squeeler. Chalmers
7*1 M Gamer 9 Buford. Gr.Jones, DorothyDean
1® F Murphy 8 Gip. George, rbocion, Laugborne
ly Eyebrow — Foxy Mary (J. H. List).
9“ J Kederis 12 Iauly Rachel, Fifi II., Sarasota
By Dick Wellea — Outwai (W. F, Cisco).
10- 10>® J Ilanoverl2 Bringhurst, A. Plotter, KlMahdi
45 3* O Willis 12 Discussion. Impressive, S.Peurll.
11 John Jr., King Belle, Sen. James
11 Hasty Cora, Circulate, Mustard
8 Cheer Leader, Seafarer, Herald
11 Snnflash, Ben Levy, Bengali
12 Velvet, Tom Caro, Alina Lxiise
8 Kirst.Cuh, Kuklux, Silv. Shapiro
8 BobA., ChoirMastcr, Sil. Shapiro
10‘110«1 R Troise
5* 0 s } O Willis
710 7«7 w Crump
6* 4* C Brown
4® 2h O Willis
3* 3* O Willis
6>i 4'1 O Willis
Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched:
LADY LONGFELLOW, b. f, 4
42161 Church’l 1 1-16 l:51%mud 102
4236S Church'l 1 1-16 1:46 fast 239
42315 Church'l 3-4 l:13%fast 3Uf
41212 F.G’nds 11-16 1:55 hvy 7
41165 F.G’nds lm70y l:47%slow 10
41119 F.G’nds lm70y l:55%hvy 7
41087 F.G’nds 11-16 1:54 hvy 8
41050 F.G’nds 55 f l:0S%good 15
40788 Jef son lm70y 1 :50%good 3
40765 Jef son
LARRY B„ ch.
42677 Latonia
39931 Douglas
39870 Douglas
38980 Latonia
38872 Latonia
38753 Latonia
38685 Latonia
38303 Church'l
C. A. C0MISKEY, hlk. g, 4
42702 Latonia 3-4 1:13 fast
41
6-8 1 :04%hvy
r. 3
3-4 l:13%fast
65 f l:07%fast
3-4 l:13%fast
f-8 l:01%fast
6} f 1 :08%fast
61 f l.ll%mud 11
6-8 l:01%fast 6
41 f 64%fast 6
103
105 7 7 6 6
105 9 9 8 9
106 10 10 11
105 6 10 10 10
102 10 6 6 8
98 4 5 5 4
98 4 4 3 1
106 12 12 10
99 6 C 4 6
107 6 6 6
19-5 104
12 104
41(212 Jef’son
41598 Jef’son
41333 F.G’nds
41138 F.G’nds
40898 F.G’nds
40536 Bowie
40456 Bowie
40338 Bowie
40267 Pimlico
40208 Laurel
40050 Laurel
3-4 l:14%fast
3-4 1 :15%good 7-5
55 f 1 :09 fast ‘ "
6} f 1:11 hvy
6} f l:07%fast
61 f l:23%hvy
7-8 1:29 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
3-4 l:13%fast
3-4 1 :13%f ast
16-5 113
16-5 109
10 110
SPRINGS1DE, ch. c, 4
42661 Latonia 3-4 l:12%fast 159
42611 Church’l 3-4 1:12 fast 109
38662 Latonia 1 1:40 fast 26
38383 W’dblne 1 1-4 2:08%fast 1
38187 Church’l lm70yl:48 slow 44
36356 Latonia
36314 Latonia
36263 Latonia
35710 Douglas
33499 BlueBon.
6-8 l:00%fast 6
3-4 l:13%fast 23
3-4 l:16%hvy 11
3-4 1:14 fast 27 112 12
4} f 65-sfast 29-10115 7
110 6
110 3
111 11
104 9
109 3
108 5
113
106 11
113 9
105 2
113 6
96 3
103 1
112 6
107
ARCHIE ALEXANDER, ch. g, 3
42702 Latonia
42664 Latonia
42060 Oakl'wn
420:55 Oakl’wn
41980 Oakl’wn
41942 Oakl’wn
41896 Oakl'wn
41761 Oakl’wn
41740 Oakl’wn
3-4 1:13 fast 16
3-4 l:12%fast 69
6i f 1 :08%fast 6
3-4 l:15%slow 2
3-4 l:14%fast
55 f 1 :06%fast
3-4 1:16 hvy
6'. f l:lfl%hvy
3-4 l:13%fast
7-10 109
41 98
3 89
16-5 108
99
1*8) 4
100 9
105 8
1021 7
— 3
JACKSTRAW, b. h, 5
42702 Latonia
35487 Lex' ton
35403 Lox’ton
29818 Latonia
29567 Church’l
29332 Douglas
29296 Douglas
29090 I^ex’gton
28398 FortErie
1 28175 H’thorne
-4 1:13 fast 121 117 3
3-4 1 :12%fast 92 103 7
3-4 l:13%fast 7 107 6
61 f 1:07% fast 28 112 10
3-4 1 :14%fast 17-10112 1
55 f l:07%fast 31-5 112 6
61 f 1 :08%fast 27-10 112 6
3-4 l:15%mud 43 112 1
5-8 l:01%fast 37 106 10
6} f l:09%fast 20 112 *
By Zeus — Olivia Mickle (Marshall Bros.),
6 s S'* W Wright 1(1 Flapper, B. Lynch, L(<-kaw:t 1111.1
7J 7“ O Willis 9 Eulogy, Lucky It.. Common Law
11 ll"i O Willis 11 John Jr.. King Belle. Sen. .lames
10 10 s ® G Moles’thlO Ninety Simplex, Tito. Pulaski
11 11“ H J Burkell Ilioseoride. Littery, Lib. Sands
4* 6'J H Ericks’n 7 JiiT.v, Grayson, Queen Apple
1® 1'* H HJricks’n 9 Br.Favorite, Ilarhard, Comneho
10J 9“ S Sn’dmanl2 Mer.Lnss, OphelinW., T.nsSteel
3® 3* H Cassity (> It.Spiller, Amalgamator. Petelns
6 1 3* A Johnson 8 King K., R.St'ckland, F. Monroe
By Dick Welles — Ethel Carr (J. Livingston).
71 ll 1 * C Rol»’sonl2 lI.GoLucky, B. Joe, Impressive
6} 8*1 J Howard 12 F. Pullet, Cockroach, Sentimental
2'1 6 7 } H Lunsf’d 6 Buncrana, Joe Stahr, Cucunibo
1* l'l E Sande 12 Churchill Downs, Byrne, Troben
1} 2>5 E Sande 12 Buncrana, Salvo, Ch’rchillDowns
6 6“ N Barrett 6 Linden, Bro. Maclean, GoldStone
71 7®i E Sande 12 Linden, Byrne, Silent Bid
10* 10 J Morys 12 St. Bernard. Bugle Call. Madrid
By Dick Welles— Sweet Nell (M. E. Williams).
S 1 10 7 H J Burkel2 Bullion. W.W.II’ings, A.AI’nder
5*» 7 6 i R Simpsonlt I’overina, Lmgden, Selma G.
1* 2* R Troxler 8 Itis|M>mle, Itoedercr, Searamoueh
2* 1® T Rice 12 Reilloc, Kpok. Queen, I*. G. King
4} 4'} C Rob’sonlO Foxy Griff, Key Mar, Trusty
6 s 8 ,# D Conn’llyl2 Star Baby, OpheliaW., Langden
6* 1 10“ J Mc’J’ag’t 13 T.Docision, Fir.Line, Dr.O’phell
1* l'l J McTag’tl4 Skcer Face, Loftus, Dr.Campbell
7* 7® L Lyke 11 Blazcaway, June Bug, Ina Kay
9* 10“ R Ball 13 Onico. Arrah Go On, Prunes
2“® 4* C Kummerl3 SandmanlL, Blazcaway, B.Bay
6 1 7*1 C Kummerl3 Sybil, Bellringer, Pepper
By Charles Edward — Spring-wells (G. M. Hendrie).
9 s 9*1 L Jones 12 II. Burgoyne, Madge F., Pullux
9 s 7“ L Jones 1(1 H.Burgoyne, B.B.J’nson, JolinJr.
2* 2* N Barrett 11 Rifle. Ernest R., Ichi-Bun
1‘ 1* L Mink 13 L.ofLight, MayBloom. Rl’ckburn
4* 4*1 J Gruber 7 Ilollinger, Valor, B’terscotch II.
1* 1'} O Willis 12 Jack Hill, Quito. Jiffy
6} 5*1 D Conn’ Uyl2 It. L’der, W.W.H’tings, J.Stuart
5} 5 7 ! O Willis 12 Count Boris, Stevenson, JaekHill
46 6*1 H Jeffcott 12 C. Barkley, Robt. L. Owen, Jiffy
3 1 4*} W War’ton 8 Blackburn, T. Bells, Pleas.Bent
By Harrigan — Anytime (J. Randolph).
3} 36 W Wright 12 Bullion, W. W.H’stings, J. Stahr
6‘ 6*1 W Wright 12 H. Burgoyne, Madge F.. Pullux
21 26 S Boyle 9 Scrub Lady, Verity. I’overina
4‘ 4*3 H Cassity 9 Orderly, Kirst. Cub, Skye Ball
1* 1* C Rob’sonlO Discord, WatcrWillow, Caraway
2} 2* C Rob’son 8 Trusty, W.o’Wisdom, Mall’mot
11 26 S Boyle 10 N. Simplex, EagerKute. Knthilde
46 5*1 E Wh’tley 7 Hindoostan, I’overina. Verity
6* 6“ E Wh’tley 8 PortLight, W.o’W’dom. M. Bacon
By Jack Atkin — La Bella (A. L. Kirby).
9‘ S< L Gentry 12 Bullion. W.W.H’ings. A.Al’nder
7* 7**| G W Car’ 1 10 JolinJr., Pr.ofComo. GallantLad
31 3*5 G W Car’ll 8 Auriga, Gallant laid. Rosewood
9} S'} .1 llano verlO HighiandLad, Lytle. Pas. Fancy
2} 1" D Conn’lly S Latonia, Fcnrod. Ben llnmpson
2* 2* F Murphy ti Sunhonnet, Sir Wellons, Arrow
2 1 ' 26 F Murnhy 10 Bullion, Sp’reDealer, S. Wellons
6“ 6* 7 W W T’lor 7 Waterford, Penrod, Monotony
8 l 8“ L Gentry 10 The Gadder, FoxTrot, GalaDtesa
7 7* 1 W W T’lor 8 Sedan. Sleeper, Mella
SECOND RACE-
52%— 2— 115.)
SAM FREEDMAN, b. c, 2
115
42576 Church’l
5-8 l:01%hvy
12
124
•2
42347 Church'l
4} f 54%fast
18-5
113
2
42255 Lex’ ton
41 f 55%fast
3}
113
1
CAPTAIN HERSHLER, b. c, 2
110
42665 Latonia
41 f 53%fast
14
111
4
42573 Church’l
0-8 l:03%hvy
44
115
3
42433 Church’l
4} f 55%mud
33
Ull 1
1-2 Furlongs. 2-year-olds. Colts and Geldings. Allowances. (June 6, 1919 —
By Pataud — Femesole (0. Rehm & Co.).
8 S 7 ,s J Morys S M. Jemima. Patches. MightyMan
1 l'l l“t J Morys 12 Westwood, UestPnl, Attaltuyll.
4 41 5*2 F Murphy 13 Cliisca, MickeyMoore. Westwood
By The Manager — Fleeting Fashion (W. Tolmie).
3 3“ 2'i J McIntyre (» M’keyM'iore, Mar.May, Patches
1 l l l'l D Conn’lly 9 Peace Pennant, Alsace, Bly
5 8 6“ D Conn’lly ti M.Maxim, Sp’ngVale, Sam’sBoy
DAILY RACING FORM.
Sunday, June 8, 1919
PEACE PENNANT, b. e. 2 (M).
42573 Church’ 1 5-8 l:03%hvy 8
42364 Church’ 1 41 f 54%fast 1S-5
42255 Lex’ton 4» f 55%fast 53
42159 Lex’ton 1-2 49%good 7
STERLING, b. c, 2
42627 Church’ 1 4i f %fa st 7
42586 Church’ 1 5-8 1:01%fast 3)
42503 Church’l 41 f 55%hvy 8
4243.! Church’l 44 f 55%mud 17
PECCANT, ch. c, 2
42530 Church’l 41 f 54-;. fast 5
42270 1^-x’ton
42229 la-x’ton
42141 I,ex’ton
4203;$ Oakl’wn
41491 F.G’nds
41437 K.( "nils
41391 F.G’nds
41X52 F.G’nds
5-S 1 :02%mud 8
41 f 55 fast 4
44 f 66%fast 1"
41 f 64%slow 15
1-2 61Vfehvy 8-5
1-2 54 hvy 8
31 f 42%inud 6
34 f 43 fast 5
PLAIN BILL,
b. g, 1
B
112
By Ivan the Terribli
42270 ljex’ton
5-8
1 :02 4 f,mud
19-5
103
2
1 1
4»
6 T | T
M un-ay
8
4: l' 29 Lex’ton
4) f
55 fast
8
104
3
1
1*
1' T
Murray
8 .
42186 lex’ton
4) f
56%hvy
7
107
8
S
8 l
8“ T
Murray
io :
4 1790 Havana
1-2
49%hvy
6-5
100
4
1
1*
Id T
Murray
0 J
• 1 7.54 Havana
1-2
48 fast
6-5
101
3
1
1*
1® T
Murray
8 ]
41723 Havana
1-2
48%fast
2
101
7
4*
3®
6® T
Murray
8 i
41544 Havana
1-2
48%fast
3
112
1
1
2)
3 2 J H
Lunsf’d
9 i
41472 Havana
1-2
51 hvy
2)
111
2
2
2"® 3“1 H
Lunsf'd
7 i
41411 Havana
3-8
35%fast
10
113
6
2
2*
3 2 H
Lunsf’d
9 i
41372 Havana
1-2
49%fast
6
111
8
9
9*
9*1 U
Lunsf'd 10 J
By McGee— Maltha (W. T. Poison).
3 2® 2’4 C Howard 9 Captain Hershler, Alsace, Bly
5 3 1 3 4 J C Howard 9 Angon, Virgo. Burgoyne
12 10 2 9 ! 'S C Howard 13 Cliisca, Mickey Moore. Westwood
2 2 ! 2* C Howard 4 Friz, By Golly. Ladylove
By Horron — Verneida (C. C. Van Meter).
3 3= 2® M Gamer 6 Marvin May. Talisman, I’yx
2 14 11 J Groth 12 Jazz. Alex Jr., Hosier
3 24 4*1 J Groth 12 M’ty Man, L.Hamilton, A. Soldier
4 4 2 4*J J Groth (1 M. Maxim, Sp’ngVale, Sam’sBoy
By Trap Rock — Piecadillo (Knebelkamp&Howerton).
7 7 4 7" C Brown 9 Friz, An. Teller, Bright Gold
4 3 2 3’J C Brown 8 Inquiry, Bonneville. Ann. Teller
8 7* G*i C Brown 8 Plain Bill. An. Teller. Diam.Girl
6 55 8 4 J C Brown 11 Moga, I)ir. James. Miss Parnell
6 64 4 11 O Brown 0 Sis. Helene. Klla T.. Arborvitae
2 2 2 !•* C Brown 10 H.Pardner. L.Pataud, FrankW.
4 4 2 3*4 C Brown 7 llarar, Booneville, Bobby Allen
4 2 4«) T Rice C Thelma E., Em. Weller, Airnat
3® 2 1 T Rice 7 IraWilson, BoneBry, Booneville
By Ivan the Terrible — Nantura (K. Spence).
1 4 1 C'J T Murray 8 Inquiry, Booneville, Peccant
INSPECTOR HUGHES, b. c. 2 (M)
52716 Ln ton ia 5-S l:0'—hvv 6
42316 Church’l 1-2 48%fast 22
LORD WRACK, b. c, 2 (M)
First start.
By Assagai — Louisianne (M. C. Moore).
7 7 7 18 R Simpson 7 M. Hines, L.Hamilton, H.Com’nd
8 7* 7 8 i R Simpson 8 Spieeb’sli, B’goyue, W.theGreat
By Wrack — Gowell (J. Allgeyer) .
THIRD RACE — 3-4 Mile. 3-year-olds. Fillies. Allowances. (June 27, 1914 — 1:11-
MADGE F., b, f, 3 112 By Voorhees — Salvatrix (Ogden Stable).
4 l^itonia 2-4 1 :12%fast 11-5 lot 2 6 6 3* 2 ® C Rob’sonl2 U.B’rgoyue, Ptilhix. SkilesKnob
9 Church' 1 3-4 1 :12%fast 7 100 3 3 3 3 1 2* C Rob’ son 9 American Ace, Oinond, Legal
1 Katenin 54 f 1:09 slop 13-10 109 4 4 2 2* 24 J Hanover 9 Delico, S. Glance, Ambas’dorlll.
! Church’! 3-4 l:14%fast 11-6 104 5 3 2 3‘ 2* J Kederls (i Legal. Sam Kell, Sans Peur II.
4 Church’l 3-4 l:14%fast 17-5 107 7 6 5 4* 2® F Smith 8 H’termauu, Cockroach, B’crana
2 Douglas 54 f 1:08 fast 17-10 103 1 3 3 1) 1> H Lunsf’d « F.Pullet, Car.Moore, Manicurist
5 Saratoga 3-4 l:13%fast 8 109 8 6 6 5* 5*| F Smith 10 Keen Jane, Triomphant, SamKeb
I Saratoga 54 f l:09%hvy 7-5 101 1 3 3 2* in F Smith 5 Ambas’dorlll., KeenJ’ue, Orenzo
4 Saratoga 54 f l:05%fast 10 94 5 7 6 6* 3* Q Preece 10 Lion d’Or, Flyaway, Drummond
5 Empire 51 f 1 :09Vfcslow 4 106 2 4 6 5* 3'I R Bolton 0 Dainty Lady. Poilu. Keen Jane
tfCING SPRAT, br. f, 3 109 By Rapid Water— Alberta EL (H. P. Headley).
4 Church’l 11-16 1:45 fast 41 112 3 1 2 2 3= 3'1 H Thurber 9 Lil. Shaw, Milkmaid, Bellsolar
5 Church’l 1 1-1G 1:45 fast 34 102 4 1 1 1 2* 2* W Wright 0 Flyaway, Gen. Haig, Brimful
7 Church'l 1 1:43 hvy 72 96 5 7 9 9 8'4 8 18 J Majestic 9 Mis.Polly, Dr.Carmen, Har.King
9 Church’l lm70yl :45%fast 24 103 6 4 6 6 8* 8 1 * C Rob’ son 9 Brimful, SansPeurlL, Leapfrog
1 Lex'ton lm70y 1 :49%hvy 27-10 103 3 1 1 1 1** 1 ! ® C Rob’son 0 Espano, MissProcter, W. Willow
9 Lex’ton F C 1:14 hvy 24 108 3 2 2 2 1 2 s C Rob’son 6 Lady Fair Play, Marmite. Doily
9 Lex’ton F C 1 :10%fast 20 107 5 6 3 11 3'4 C Rob’sonlO Sans Peur II., Allah, Loys
8 Latonia 3-4 l:14%good 9 109 3 4 3 3* 9** J Howard 11 A.Al’xauder. H’termann. M.Ivan
)Y RACHEL, b. f, 3 118 By Jim Gaffney— Viola B. (O. A. Bianchi).
5 Church’l 3-4 l:12%fast 3 307 6 4 2 2 2 2® E Sande 11 M’rseJolin. M.G’gham, J. Dudley
9 Church’l 3-4 1 :15%mud 11-5 105 3 3 2 1® l h C Rob'sonl2 Fifi II., Sarasota, Lillian O.
1 Church'l lm70y 1:44 fast 11-10 99 1 1 1 1 2* 2»® S Boyle 6 Wave, Cantilever. Caeambo
3 Church’l 3-4 1 :13%fast 39-10 99)8 8 6 4® 31 T Murray 12 Lancelot. Gold Stone, Sarasota
G lex'ton F C l:10%fast 13 100 6 6 6 3J 2‘ B Kop’m’nl2 Nepe, Xhist.Green, H.Burgoyne
3 Latonia 64 f 1:09 slop 27 109 1 8 7 7* 7 1 * N Barrett 9 Delico, Madge F„ Sweep.Glance
9 Church’l 54 f 1:08 fast 12-5 107 2 2 2 1* 1* R Simpsonl2 Itettu B., W. Willow, L.Langden
7 Church’l 44 f 64%fast 16 109J 6 6 5 4 14 J McCabe 5 Carrie Moore. Iwin. Batter Cake
)Y FAIR PLAY, b. f, 3 109 By Fair Play— Crystal Maid (W. L. Lewis).
9 Latonia 3-4 1:12 fast Cl 102 7 3 2 2J 3 4 H ThurberlO Bon Jour. legal, Galli-Curci
2 Church'l 3-4 l:15%hvy 7 103 3 6 10 10‘ 10'* H Lunsl"dl2 Blaise, Jlarse John, Tbist. Green
8 Church’l 3-4 l:14%fast 24f 1094 5 2 1 4* 5® R Trolse 12 Liudeii, Joyful, Texas Special
6 lex’ton 1 l:39%fast 19 104 5 1 2 4 6 6 14 C Rob'son 5 Lil. Shaw, Iwin, The Col. Bawn
0 Lex'ton F C 1:14 hvy 6 108 2 1 1 1* I s T Murray t> DaneingSpruy, Marmite, Doily
4 Lex'ton F C l:10%fast 41 1101 5 4 3 2 1 3 7 D Conn'lly 9 Loyalist. Lorcna Moss, Becky
1 l^atonia 64 f l:U9%good 35 112 11 7 8 64 6 10 G Moles’thl2 Lady Langaen, Betsy, Miss Ivan
7 Latonia 64 f l:09%hvy 56 105 7 4 4 64 7 17 G Moles'th 8 Disc’ssion. C’kroaeh, S’ningdale
3INDA, b. f, 3 (M) 1M By Martinet— Lady Irma (Williams Bros.).
5 Church'l 3-4 l:12%fast 25 105 2 5 6 6 4 6'® J Howard 11 MarsJohn, L.Kachel, M.G’gliam
9 Church'l 3-4 l:13%fast 67 107 1 2 2 2® 3 2 J J Howard 12 War Idol. Joriee, Mint Cat
3 Latoina 3-4 l:15%good 44 103 7 8 6 8 s 6® C Dlshm’nl2 Car.Moore, Cockroach, Emanale
3 Latonia 3-4 l:19%hvy 58 112 1 10 10 9 4 9'® J Howard 12 Retta B.. The Gleaner, Espano
5 Latonia 54 f 1:08 fast 22 112 1 9 8 9 l 8 11 J Howard 12 Sw. Glance. ParisMaid, Legotal
2 Church'l 54 f l:0S%fast 36 112 2 7 7 7| 7 7 ! J Howard 10 Brimful, W. Memories. Antique
4 Douglas 44 f 65 good 30 112 2 6 8* 9 7 ) J Howard 11 Bulldoze, Turpentine, Leoti Fay
3 Church'l 44 f 54%fast 21 112 5 4 6 l 6 1 * J Howard 9 Madras, Manicurist, TheGlenmer
3 Church’l 44 f 65%mud 49 107 7 8 8 8 1 ® J Howard 8 M. Garner. H. Roberts, CoLTaylor
ELIA W., b. f, 3 109 By Ben Brush — Cynthia (R. L. Baker).
5 Church'l 3-4 1:13 fast G6 107 7 8 8 7*4 7'® M Gamer 9 Legotal. Bellsolar. Binding Tie
8 Lex'ton 3-4 1:16 4 5mud 12-5 4 4 4 34 3* M Garner 4 Binding Tie, Orenzo. Madras
3 Latonia 3-4 1 :17*.-.mu<l 8 107 7 4 3 34 3®J J Mooney 8 Camoufleur, Legal, Rod. Dliu
4 Latonia 1 l:45%hvy 31 luo 2 5 6 6 3® 3 4 J Mooney 7 Cerinus, Linden, Roderick Dliu
4 Church’l 3-4 l:14’ifast 15 106 8 8 8 8 6 1 * M Gamer 8 Nan Knoebr. Buuerana, Clermont
1 Douglas 64 f l:05%fast 36 105 Lost rider. M Garner ti Madras, Regalo, Galli-Curci
2 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 17f 108 10 10 10 74 5*4 C Dishm'nl4 Batter Cake, Cerinus, H. Roberts
2 Latonia 54 f l:07%fast 24 109 6 11 10 10 2 10‘* M Garner 11 Ticklish. Linden. Madras
5 Latonia 64 f l:09%goodl9-10 109 8 8 3 44 l” k M Garner 12 CandleLight, BobBaker, Twiford
2 Latonia 6-8 l:01%fast 12 112 3 8 8 64 2') M Garner 12 Selma G., Liberal, Sentimental
3 Latonia 44 f 64%fast 41 112 11 11 10* 8 12 M Gamer 12 Christie Holters. Madge F.. Loys
iODPILE, ch. f, 3 109 By Trap Rock — Wood vine (J. D. Adkins).
3 Church'l 1 l:41%fast 6 107 5 4 10 11 ll 2 11*® E Sande 12 Verity. Can. Light. Wat. Willow
» Latonia 54 f l:10‘/r.hvy 24 100 2 3 3 3 1 6®J II Lunsf’d 9 J.P’nybaker, E.T’nter, C’tilever
(7 latonia 1 l:44%mud 23-5 103 9 4 4 6 7* 8 2 ® H J Burkell Joe Stahr. ParisMaid, Ollie S.
14 Latonia 54 f 1 :07%fast 17-10 102 1 2 2 2‘ 2») F Smith 12 Legotal. Lady Langden, Grace
'I Church'l 5i f 1 :07%fast 7-5 107 9 8 9 9® 10 2 " J Mooney 12 Lancelot, JoeStabr, Sentimental
7 Latonia 54 f l:08%slow 44 105 4 3 2 2 4 2® J Mooney 5 Regalo, Duchess of Savoy, Jap
13 Latonia 5-8 l:01%fast 6 107 4 1 1 1* 1* J Mooney 12 L. Manager, Caraway, Leoti Fay
ENZO, br. f, 3 112 By Lorenzo— Geoffros (J. Livingston).
5 I-atonia 2-4 l:15%hvy 21 103 1 2 2 3 2 3 r T T Murray 10 Blaise. Star Unity, David Craig
14 Latonia 3-4 1:12%fast 110 9S 4 4 6 6® 6*5 M Cruise 12 H. Itlirgoyue, Madge F., Pulhix
!5 ChurchT 3-4 1:14 mud 46 103 8 8 8 8'-'® 8** T Murray 9 Linden, American Aee, Mormon
18 Lex’ton 2-4 1 :lC%mud 23-5 108 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 T Murray 4 Binding Tie, Adelia W., Madras
>8 Lex’ton 3-4 l:14%fast 34 94 6 6 5 6® 6 7 4 8 Boyle 8 Trusty, Lively. Kama
13 Lex’ton F C 1:11 fast 4 112 3 8 9 9| 7“ D Conn’llyl’J M’nieurist, P’stoureau, B’nerana
4 Lex’ton 64 f l:09%slow 15 109 2 3 2 34 4 4 1 H Lunsf’d 9 Ginget, Iwiniwin. War Cap
4 Saratoga 54 f l:09%hvy 18-5 104 4 4 4 4® 4 28 E Sande 5 MadgeF., Ambas’dorlll., K.Jane
8 Saratoga 54 f l:05%fast 10 99 2 5 9 9* 10‘® E Sande 10 Lion d’Or, Flyaway, Madge F.
15 Latonia 64 f 1:08 fast 6 104 1 1 1 2 2 2‘) E Sande 11 Madge F., Camoufleur, Perigord
2 Latonia 6* f 1:08 fast 17 105 4 4 2 14 1*4 E Sande 12 Buuerana, McVex, Lucky Pearl
0 Latonia 54 f l:08Vbfast 34 100 4 1 1 2 2 3‘) E Sande 11 Linden, Camoufleur, Sentimental
,0 Latonia 6-8 l:01%fast 19-5 1084 1 1 1 14 34 J Howard 10 Iwiu, Bulldoze. Selma G.
IS MANAGE, b. f, 3 (M) 106 By The Manager — Oriental Pearl (C.T. Worthington).
9 Church’l 3-4 l:13%fast 29 10 107 4 3 4 61 8' 3 H Saladin 12 War Idol. Joriee, Lucinda
2 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%fast 14f 106 3 1 1 14 2® H Saladin 12 Vision, Uopover, Black Wing
5TER QUEEN, ch. f, 3 (M) 106 By Ulster King — Cygnet’s Song (G. J. Long).
2 Church’l 51 f 1 :0S-\,fast 11-5 112 6 4 4 5® C 7 4 J HanoverlO Brimful, W. Memories, Antique
St Douglas 5-8 1 :00*ifast 6 112 5 5 5 3' 3 4 M Garner 11 F. Webber, Aunt Flora, L. Pearl
i3 Latonia 5-8 LOHifast 8 112 10 5 4 44 4“i D Conn’llyl2 Vansylvia. War Tax, Kiku
11 Latonia 5-8 l:024hfast 10 107 6 6 5 5 2 5 4 J K Lapaille «> Coverl'p, Qu’sMaid, In tlie Sun
13 Latonia 44 f 54%fast 8 112 10 10 7 l 7 1 1 K Lapaillel2 Christie Holters, MadgeF., Loys
!0 Douglas 5-8 1:01 fast 44 112 7 7 6 54 4 2 D Conn'lly 12 Manicurist, W. Music, B. Mammy
4 Douglas 44 f 54Vfefast 39 112 9 8 6® 3 8 4 K. Lapaillell Batter Cake, Ixjys, Manicurist
0 Church'l 44 f 644^fast 26 112 9 9 9 9 11 K Lapaille 9 Rinding Tie, Madras, Legotal
EEPING GLANCE, b. f, 3 109 By Sweep— Reginella (J. Lowe),
5 Churoh'l 3-4 l:14%hvy 30 Kto 1 2 3 34 6 7 J S Boyle 9 St. Bernard, Sam Reli, Mormon
3 Latonia 54 f 1 :09 slop 5 1134 3 1 1 l 2 33 D Conn’lly 9 Delico, MadgeF., Ambas’dorlll.
5 Latonia 54 f 1 :08 fast 6J 112 7 1 1 l 2 l 4 D Conn’lly 12 ParisMaid, Legotal. L.Langden
0 Lex’ton 6-8 1:04 slow 43 112 5 5 6 101 9 1 ® D Conn’lly 12 WarSlories. Lanec. L.deJarnette
R TAX. b. f, 3 109 By McGee— Polly Grant (W. F. Poison).
3 Church’l 1 l:41%fast 49 111 2 1 2 3 5® 5® C Howard 12 Verity. Can. Light, Wat. Willow
9 Church’l 3-4 l:15)£mud 40 110 5 6 5 61 6 ,! C Howard 12 I>nd.v Rueliel, Fifi II., Sarasota
1 Church’l 1 1-16 l:51%mud 33 101 9 9 7 7 8® 8 32 C Howard 19 Flapper, B. Lynch, I^iekawunua
8 Church’l 1 1-16 1:46 fast 43 103 4 4 * 6 6 2 6'* C Howard 9 Eulogy, Lucky It., Common Law
8 Church'l 3-4 l:14%fast 24f 106 9 10 9 9'J 8'® C Howard 12 Linden, Joyful, Texas Special
4 Lex’ton lm70y l:53%hvy 12-5 103 5 4 4 2 14 1'4 C Howard « Parking, Thirteen, Col. Harrison
1 Lex’ton 1 l:43%hvy 41 112 5 5 6 6 6 6 22 C Howard 5 Regalo, Delico, Lillian Shaw
4 Lex'ton 3-4 l:13%fast 143 103 9 7 7 7* 6'* C Howard 10 Lillian Shaw, Regalo, Legotal
5 Saratoga 5-8 59titast 8 lo6| 3 4 4 8) 7“ R Simpsonll Goldvule, Virago, Duchess Lace
FOURTH RACE— 5-8 Mile. 2-year-olds. Maidens. FiUies. Claiming. (June 22, 1910—59—2—109.)
42664 1-atonia
42589 ChurchT
40373 iaitonia
39993 Church’l
39954 ChurchT
29852 Douglas
29326 Saratoga
3-4 1 :12=;.fast 11-5 lot 2
3-4 l:127ifast 7 100 3
54 f 1:09 slop 13-10 109 4
3-4 l:14%fast 11-6 104 5
3-4 l:14%fast 17-5 107 7
54 f 1 :08 fast 17-10 103 1
29326 Saratoga 3-4 1 :13V*.fast 8 109 8 6
29244 Saratoga 54 f 1 :09 2 r,hvy 7-5 101 1 3
29218 Saratoga 54 f 1 :05%fast 10 94 5 7
29186 Empire 5) f l:09Vfeslow 4 106 2 4
DANCING SPRAY, br. f, 3 109
42628 ChurchT 11-16 1:45 fast 41 112 3 1 2
42528 ChurchT 1 1-16 1:45 fast 34 102 4 1 1
-»2507 ChurchT 1 1:43 hvy 72 96 5 7 9
42320 ChurchT lm70yl:45%fast 24 103 6 4 6
42201 ljex'ton lm70y l:49%hvy 27-10 103 3 1 1
42170 Lex'ton F C 1:14 hvy 24 108 3 2
42140 Lex’ton FCl:10%fast 20 107 5 6
: 3)088 Latonia 3-4 l:14fegood 9 109 3 4
LADY RACHEL
„ b. f, 3
112
4258.5 ChurchT
3-4 l:12%fast
3
307
6
4
2
42549 ChurchT
3-4 1 :15‘/ 5 mud
11-5 105
3
3
2
42421 ChurchT lm70y 1:44 fast 11-10
99
1
1
1
1
42363 ChurchT
3-4 1 :13%fast 39-10
99) 8
8
6
4212C I,ex'ton
F C l:10%fast
13
100
6
5
6
40373 Latonia
5) f 1:09 slop
27
109
1
8
7
39969 ChurchT
5) f 1:08 fast
12-5 107
2
2
2
38227 ChurchT
4) f 54%fast
16
109) 6
6
LADY FAIR FLAY, b. f, 3
109
42679 Latonia
3-4 1:12 fast
61
102
7
3
2
42442 ChurchT
3-4 l:15%hvy
7
103
3
6
10
42318 ChurchT
3-4 l:14%fast
24f
109) a
2
1
42226 la-l’ton
1 1:39% fast
19
104
s
1
2
4
42170 Lex’ton
F C 1:14 hvy
6
108
2
1
1
42144 Lex'ton
F C 1 :10%fast
41
110) 5
4
8
40481 Ijntonia
5) f 1 :09%good 35
112 11
7
8
40427 Latonia
5) f l:09%hvy
56
105
7
4
4
LUCINDA, b. f.
3 (M)
108
42585 Church'l
3-4 l:12%fast
25
105
2
6
6
42329 ChurchT
3-4 l:13%fast
67
107
1
2
2
40503 Latoina
3-4 l:15%good 44
103
7
8
6
40413 Litton la
3-4 l:19%hvy
58
112
1
10
10
40315 Latonia
5) t 1:08 fast
22
112
1
9
8
39942 Church’l
5) f l:08%fast
36
112
2
7
7
38504 Douglas
4) f 55 good 30
112
2
6
38323 ChurchT
4) f 54%fast
21
112
5
4
38173 Church’l
4) f 55% mud
49
107
7
8
ADELIA W., b.
f. 3
109
42345 ChurchT
3-4 1:13 fast
G6
107
7
8
8
42268 Lex'ton
3-4 l:16 4 smud
12-5
106
4
4
4
40523 Latonia
3-4 l:17'..-.mud
8
107
7
4
3
40444 Latonia
1 1 :45*/-,hvy
31
loo
2
5
6
6
40014 ChurchT
3-4 l:14%fast
15
106
8
8
8
39911 Douglas
5) f l:05%fast
36
105
Lost rider.
39092 Latonia
3-4 1 :13%fast
17f
108 10
10
10
.’>.982 Latonia
54 f l:07%fast
34
109
6
11
10
38845 Latonia
64 f l:09%goodl9-10 109
8
8
3
38672 Latonia
5-8 l:01%fast
12
112
3
8
8
38633 Latonia
4) f 54%fast
41
112 11
11
WOODPILE, ch
. f, 3
109
42613 ChurchT
1 1 :41Vf.fast
6
107
5
4 10
11
40428 Latonia
5) f l:10‘/r.hvy
2)
100
2
3
8
40387 latonia
1 1 :44%mud
23-5
103
9
4
4
6
40344 latonia
E) f l:07%fast 17-10
102
1
2
2
39991 C'hurch’l
54 f 1 :07%fast
7-5
107
9
8
9
39077 Latonia
6) f 1 :0X%slow
41
105
4
3
2
38993 Latonia
5-8 l:01%fast
6
107
4
1
1
ORENZO. br. f,
3
112
42715 l^ttonia
3-4 l:15%hvy
21
103
1
2
2
42664 Latonia
3-4 1 :12%fast
110
98
4
4
5
42385 ChurchT
3-4 1 :14 mud
46
103
8
S
8
42268 Lex'ton
3-4 1 :16%mud
23-5
108
1
2
2
42158 Lex'ton
3-4 1 :14%fast
34
94
6
5
6
39793 lex’ton
F C 1:11 fast
4
112
3
8
9
39714 Lex’ton
64 f 1 :09%slow
15
109
2
3
2
39244 Saratoga
6) f l:09%hvy
18-5 104
4
4
4
39218 Saratoga
54 f l:05%fast
10
99
2
5
9
38995 latonia
64 f 1:08 fast
6
104
1
1
1
38942 Latonia
64 f 1:08 fast
17
105
4
4
2
38860 I^ttonia
6) f 1 :08%fast
3)
100
4
1
1
38740 Latonia
6-8 l:01%fast
19-5 108) 1
1
1
MISS MANAGE, b. f, 3 (M)
106
42329 ChurchT
3-4 1 :13%fast 29-10
107
4
3
4
42252 Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%fast
14f
loo
3
1
1
ULSTER QUEEN, ch. f, 3 (M)
106
39942 ChurchT
54 f l:0S%fast
11-5
112
6
4
4
39X29 Douglas
5-S 1 :00 4 »ifast
6
112
5
5
5
38953 Latonia
5-8 1:01‘, sf ast
8
112
10
5
4
38661 Latonia
5-8 l:n2%fast
10
107
6
6
5
3X633 Latonia
44 f 54%fast
8
112
10
10
38530 Douglas
5-8 1:01 fast
4)
112
7
7
6
3X384 Douglas
4) f 54%fast
39
112
9
8
3X210 ChurchT
44 f 54%fast
26
112
9
9
SWEEPING GLANCE, b. f, 3
109
43415 Church'l
3-4 1 :14%hvy
30
100
1
2
3
40373 Latonia
5) f 1 :09 slop
5
113) 3
1
1
40315 Latonia
64 f 1 :08 fast
5)
112
7
1
1
39710 Lex’ton
5-8 1:04 slow
43
112
5
5
6
WAR TAX. b, f. 3
109
42613 ChurchT
1 l:41%fast
49
ill
2
1
2
3
42549 ChurchT
3-4 l:J5%mud
40
110
5
6
5
42461 Church’l 1 1-16 1:51 %mud
33
101
9
9
7
7
42368 ChurchT 1 1-16 1:46 fast
43
103
4
4
4
5
42318 ChurchT
3-4 l:14%fast
24f
106
9
10
9
42214 Lex’ton lm70y l:53%hvy
12-5 103
5
4
4
2
42171 Lex’ton
1 1 :43%hvy
41
112
S
5
6
5
42114 Lex’ton
3-4 l:13%fast
143
103
9
7
7
39365 Saratoga
5-8 69%fast
8
106) 3
4
4
2* 2‘) E Sande
1) l 1 ) E Sande
2* 3‘* E Sande
LADY ROBERTS, ch.
f. 2 (M)
109
I
42656 ChurchT
4) f
55”r,mud 37-10 112
2
2
2*
42431 ChurchT
4i f
56%mud
12-5
111
3
2
2*
42344 ChurchT
4) f
64%fust
Cl
112
3
1
2‘)
BRIGHT GOLD, b. f,
2 (M)
109
I
42678 Latonia
41 f
64 fast
1G
115
6
3
91
42530 ChurchT
41 f
54%fast
7
106
4
2
21
42418 ChurchT
44 f
53%fast
40
103
2
2
3 4
42331 ChurchT
41 f
55 fast
37
103 10
10
io 2 ;
42141 Lex’ton
4) f
66%fust
28
110
6
2
3®
ALULA, b. f,
2 (M)
104
X
42302 Church’l
1-2
50%hvy
28
113
6
3
3»
41207 F.G’nds
31 f
44%hvy
20
115
7
7*
41049 F.G’nds
.3-8
36 good 15
114 11
11 3
BIDDLEDEE.
b. f, 8 (M)
no
£
42616 ChurchT
5-8 l:00%fast
SC
113
7
7
8
8®
42550 ChurchT
44 f
55%mud
15
112
4
7
6')
41609 Oakl'wn
34 f
42%fast
4)
111
4
4*
41605 Jef’son
1-2
50 fast
4
111
6
3
2*
41591 Jef’son
1-2
51%slow
10
114
5
3
6
41570 Jef’son
1-2
50'Afast
12
111
6
3
2 )
41319 F.G’nds
34 f
43 good 30
112 11
»‘)
41082 F.G’nds
3-8
39 hvy
20
113
9
9
MAIZE, ch. f,
, 2 (M)
109
E
42016 ChurchT
5-8 l:00%fast
40
111
8
6
6
6*
42573 ChurchT
5-S 1 :03%hvy
61
1134 6
6
7
7 s
42381 ChurchT
1-2
48%mud
14
112
6
7
7*
42331 ChurchT
4) f
55 fast
15f
106 12
13
7®
42267 Lex'ton
44 f
66 :, smud
12
112
4
6
4>)
SPECTACULAR GIRL
. b. f, 2 (M)
no
B
42678 Latonia
44 f
54 fast
62
1 15
1
8
7*
42612 ChurchT
44 f
53%fast
35
115
8
7
Fel
SPENCER LADY. b.
f. 2 (M)
104
B
41605 Jef'son
1-2
50 fa st
15
103
9
9
9
41286 F.G’nds
3) f
42%fast
8
115
11
10*
MAYROSE. b.
f. 2 (M)
109
E
42616 ChurchT
5-8 1 :00%fast
64
97
9
9
7
7*
2* L Gentry
4‘* L Gentry
11 Moga, Dir. James, Miss Parnell
9 Pop Eyes. An. Teller, Sis.nelene
11 Frank W.. L. Roberts, Gold. Rose
7 It. Division, Inquiry, M. Parnell
9 Oleaster, Lady lone, KerryLass
*! Plummet. Ugdcn Girl, M. Horner
9 21 L Gentry S UiddenShip, MyAda, OgdenGirl
9 Hershler. P. Pennant, Alsace
42550 ChurchT 4i f 55 2 s mud 60f
42431 ChurchT 44 f o'.'smud 70
42386 Church’l 44 f 56 mud 49f
42270 ljex’ton 5-8 l:02%mud 44
42225 JjCX’ton 44 f 65tr.good 15
42117 Lex’ton 1-2 49%fast 15f
MAMIE O.. b. or br. f, * (M)
42(778 Latonia 4’ f 54 fast 33
421019 Oakl’wn 1-2 49%fast 4
42019 Oakl’wn
41982 Oakl’wn
41894 Oakl'wn
41773 Oakl'wn
41681 Oakl’wn
1-2 49%fast 4
34 f 42%fast 8
34 f 43%hvy 30
3A f 42 slow 30
41681 Oakl’wn 34 f 42%fast 15
LADY TRANSVAAL, br. t. 2 (M)
42673 Latouia 44 f 54 fust 117
11 Mar. Lnckett. Alsace. Br. Gold
!» Arrow Point, Midia, Iris
9 !# H .1 Burlci- 9 Oleaster, Biddledee, Lady lone
7* V\ Riden r it Pop Eyes, An.Teller. Sis. Helene
7 1 7 1 ■ C Brown 11 Frank W., L. Roberts, GoId.Rose
6® 6>* J Majestic 9 Miss Minks. Ilia. Girl. L.ltoberts
6J 7 11 S Boyle .11 An.Teller, M. Parnell, Move On
8 6 12 O Willis s Inquiry, Booneville, Peccant
4 4'* O Willis 4 R. Through, M. Minks, Ladylove
10‘410** J Hanoverll A. Jackson, Drumfire, Myst.Girl
By Everett— Ollie Ward (I. E. Clark).
10 2 10 24 C K’sehTnll Mar. Lockett, Alsace, Rr. Gold
7' 7*1 G Warren 12 C. Walker, A. Jackson, Rurgoyne
64 5 2 3 G W Car'l 9 P’ntoui Fair. Furbelow. Beneeia
3* 2' J Sm’liw’d 8 Marv.Mav, M. Parnell, M.Uorner
t'l 7®i C K’seh'm 9 Sis. Helene, M. Minks, L.Pataud
C 6'* C K’seh'm 0 I:. Alien. O.theWay. Z.d’Armee
By Transvaal— Annie Gilmore (J. T. Weaver).
11 S 2 ® J Grotlx 11 Mar - . Luckett, Alsace, Br. Gold
First start for the following:
KURNA, b. f, 2 (M) 104
VERDI LOON. br. f. 2 (M) 105
Also eligible to start in order named should
By Out of Reach — Incognita (L. B. Combs).
By Marathon — Bonnfe Eloise (J. Livingston),
any of the above be scratched:
By Rock View — Galaxy (Gallaher Bros.).
2 4 4 4 14 F Murphy 11 Mar. Luckett, Alsace, Br. Gold
3 2* 2® E Sande 8 Arrow Point, Iris, Lady Sweep
2 3* 3 s E Sande 7 L’y in Black, Alsace, Ar. Point
1 6* 6 1 ® F Murphy 7 Mabel G., Busy Signal, Maize
1 2* 2’ F Murphy 10 Ann. Teller, Goldiue, V. Gaffney
By Sweep— Miss Himyar (J. I. Miller),
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. Pen and Pencil Club Purse. 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Nov.
14, 1918— 1:37%— 4— 105.)
MIDIA. b. f, 2
(M)
109
42678 Latonia
44 f
54 fast
7
115
3
2
42612 ChurchT
4) f
53%fast 37-10 116
4
3
42527 ChurchT
4) f
64%fast
4)
115
3
2
42267 Lex'ton
44 f
66% mud
8-5
112
1
1
42197 Lex’ton
44 f
68 hvy
10
112
1
1
ANNA SWEEP,
First start.
b. f.
2 (M)
109
W War'onll Martha Luckett. Alsaet
OLD ROSEBUD, b. g, 8 115
42680 Latonia 1 l:38?f.fast 3-10 118 2
42545 Belmont 3-4 l:12%fast 1-4 128 3
42449 Belmont 5 If st l:07%slop 1-3 124 3
42360 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 7 134 6
42298 Pimlico 3-4 l:16%hvy 11-10 132 5
42250 Pimlico 1 1:42 fast 3-10 124 1
42194 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 slop 4-5 118 —
42121 H.deG’ce 54 f l:0G%good 7-5 123 4
15453 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:44%fast 13-10 133 1
34928 Saratoga 1 l:38%fast 13-6133 1
34856 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:06Vfemud 17-10 132 2
34660 Kenllw’h lm70yl :43%fast 3-20 132 1
24460 Windsor 1 1-8 l:54%good 16-6 129 1
34322 Aq’duct 1 1-16 l:46%slow 4-5 130 2
LILLIAN SHAW. cb. f, 3 101
4262.8 ChurchT 1 1-16 1:45 fast 33-10 117 1
42420 ChurchT 1 l:38%fast 27-10 108 2
42226 Lex’ton 1 l:39%fast 13-5 107 2
42171 Lex’ton 1 l:43%hvy 19-5 117 2
42114 Lex’ton 3-4 l:13%fast 62 107 4
40548 Bowie 7-8 l:29%slow 3 103 5
40475 Bowie 6J f l:20%fast 34 108 2
40421 Bowie 54 f l:08%goodl7-10 113 10
40351 Bowie 3-4 l:14%fast 3-2 113 6
BUFORD, ch. g, 5 113
42680 Latonia 1 l:38%fast 15 118 4
42332 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:44%fast 6 110 4
42304 ChurchT lm70yl:48 hvy 7 116 1
42240 Lex’ton 1 l:38%fast 29-10 113 1
42116 Lex’ton lm70y l:43%fast 18-5 107 1
41635 Jef’son lm70y 1:45 fast 11-5 108 4
41621 Jef’ son 11:40 fast 11-5 110 6
41540 F.G’nds 1 1-4 2:05%fast 6 110 2
41527 F.G’nds 1 l:39%fast 4 110 5
41336 F.G’nds 11:41 fast 6-5 106 6
41309 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 4 104 3
BROOM PEDDLER, b. g, 4 108
42681 Latonia 1 1:38 fast 24 105 4
42312 Pimlico 1 1-S 1:56 slow 31-10 108 2
42279 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:51%mud 23-10 112 4
42208 Pimlico 1 1:43 slow 3-5 110 1
42153 H.deG’ce lm70yl :45%fast 47-10 111 5
42090 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 l:47%fast 17-6 113 3
42027 Bowie 5} f l:07%fast 4) 108 5
41991 Bowie lm70y 1 :48%fast 5 110 1
41949 Bowie 6)fl:21%fast 3-2 111 2
41911 Bowie 7-8 1:30 slop 13-5 113 3
SILVERY LIGHT, cb. c, 3 101
42669 Latonia 1 1-16 l:44%fast 8 107 7
42577 ChurchT 1 1-8 f:54%hvy 47-10 107 2
42484 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:50%hvy 16-5 115 2
42434 ChurchT 1 1:41 mud 4 101 1
42200 Lex’ton F C l:12%hvy 7 112 3
42128 Lex’ton 3-4 l:12%fast 23 100 9
41916 Oakl’wn 1 l:40%fast 3-2 101 5
41877 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:14%mud 4) 113 2
41709 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13%fast 8 115 1
41275 F.G’nds
41257 F.G’nds
41196 F.G’nds
41007 F.G’nds
By Uncle — Ivory Bells (F . D. Weir).
l’i T Murray 7 Bufohl, Dodge, Sewell Comb<:
1 1 :41%f ast 10 116 5
1 l:41%good 8 98 1
6) f 1 :08V&mud 4 115 3
11:45 hvy 11-5106 2
I s l'S T Murray
1* l'A J Loftus 10 Crystal Ford, Crimper, Trite
l 2 1“ J Dreyer 4 BullyBoy, B.McCloy, Traeksend
3* 2 1 ) .1 Dreyer 14 Flags, Liirullite, Old Koenig
3* 2* J Dreyer 7 Papp, L’Errant, Star Hampton
In® 2® J Dreyer 6 Sweep On, Polka Dot. Zenith
l’i 1* J Dreyer 7 Flags, Peter Piper, Lion d’Or
l 2 l 2 J Dreyer 7 Boniface, Milkmaid, S. Forward
1* 1* C Peak 7 Capra, Str. Forward, Sunbonnet
2 1 1® G Moles’th 6 Capra, Roamer, Ima Frank
6* E l * G Moles’th 7 Roamer, Spur, Ticket
Ink i> o Moles’th 6 Kinney, Franklin, Iron Crom II.
I 1 l 1 ) G Moles’th 8 Boots, Hodge, Grumpy
1) l“k w Knapp 3 Bromo, Chiclet
By Fair Play — Early Love (3. Livingston).
11 1* T Murray 9 Milkmaid, Dan. Spray. Bellsolar
1) l 1 ) T Murray 8 Bellsolar. Flyaway, Galli-Curei
1» 1> T Murray 5 Iwin, The Colleen Bawn, Delico
2® 3®) W Crump 5 Regalo, Delico, Retta B.
2) 14 T Murray 10 Regalo, Legotal, PassiugSbower
2 l 2 4 J Rod’g’ez 7 OverThere, G. -Swell, MissVoskl
2) 2* G Walls 7 K. Plaudit, Duch.Lace, Marmite
4 1 3 2 4 C Kummerl2 Un.'sLassie, Ormonda, BabyGirl
3 1 ) 2‘| H Lunsf’d 8 St. Quentin, Bugbeera, Veteran
By Ballot— Ollie Belle (W. F. Poison).
21 2>4 C Howard 7 Old Rosebud, Dodge, Sew.Combs
6 2 6*‘ C Howard 7 Courtship, Omond, VivaAmerlca
6 6 2 « C Howard 6 Drastic, Jim Hefferiug, Omond
1* In® C Howard 7 Pif Jr.. Hunovia, Spearlene
1® 1*) C Howard 5 Jiffy. Viva America, Spearlene
3®® 6*) E Don’hue 8 Waukeag, Jiffy, Dan Bright
l l 2') E Don’hue 6 WarMask, Franklin, F.theGreat
3‘ 3 4 M Garner 5 Courtship, Bondage, DouglassS.
1) 1* M Garner 5 Bolster, Reveler, Fred. the Gresit
1) 1) J Rod’g’ez 7 Warsaw, Douglass S., RoiCralg
l'l 1* J Rod’g'ea 4 S.ofP’sure, K. Bright, F.H’ndley
By Sweep— Whisk Broom (J. W. Bean).
21 4J C Rob’son 8 Black. Daw, Br. Voter, Regalo
4 4 4'® .1 Wessler 5 L.Herbert. N.K.Beal, Waukeag
1* 1* J Wessler 7 QueenApple. D.Choice, T.Desert
1* l'i E Sande 4 Q. Apple, BelaHo, Dad.’sChoice
ink li j Wessler 9 W. Bedotte, JackMount, Prunes
l 4 1® J Staplet’n 6 Graphic. Thorn Bloom, Lucius
3) 33 J Staplet'n 7 Onieo, Louise V., H. Breivogel
l l 2®k J Metcalf 6 Firing Line. LordHerbert, Doliua
2® 2 4 T Rice 7 A’ckassin, T.M’querader, Pllseo
2* 2 4 J Staplet'n 6 Fir.Line, Antoinette, Graphic
By General Roberts — Rose Cherry (H. Tnllett).
6 2 6 n 3 H Lunsf’d 8 Omond, Vulcanite, Pastonrean
2 2 2 2 E Pool 7 Basilius, Harv.King, Jlist. Polly
2® 2‘) E Pool 4 Under Fire, Ginger, Cerinus
2® l“k H Thurber 8 Sen. Park, Harv. King, Hunovia
2 8 1* E Pool 7 Jago, Legal, Docod
7‘) 6 7 ) C Rob’son 9 Tacola, Walnut Hall, Kil. Boy
2) 1® H Cassity 8 Mars Mouse, Ed Stone, Obolus
2" | 2 1 J McIntyre 4 Docod, Mormon, Ed Stone
3 2 4®) G Moles’th 7 Legotal, Minawand, Omond
6* 6 12 G Moles’th 7 War Mask, R.Cruig, Antoinette
6 6‘® J Mooney 6 K. Bright, Nepperhan, M.Rosell.
1*1 1‘) E Pool 6 WarMask, Hid. Jewel. D'cussion
8*® 3* C Rob’son 5 Under Fire, Sailor, Veteran
By Grey Leg — Bernina (Nevada Stock Farm).
10 1»> 2 M Garner 10 BlackieDaw. Rancher, HighCost
5 6 2 * C Kummer 5 Dorcas, Franklin. Koh-i-Noor
3 3 2 ® II Lunsf’d 3 Midway, Exterminator
2* 2® L Ensor »S RedSox, KuteKright, JohnI.Day
3* 4 4 J A Pickens 5 Exterminator. Aiirum, Red Ko’x
4* 4®1 C Kummer « Franklin. Wise Man, Red Sox
4 4®i A Pickens 4 Exterminator, T.Porter, S. Slope
ink 2 l W Knapp 6 Aurum, Red Sox, Malvolio
4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. (Oct. 7, 1916
TOMBOLO, b. c, 4 108
42346 ChurchT 3-4 l:12%fast 69 105 9 10 10
40325 Bowie 1 l:41%fast 15 1(B) 4 4 3 5
40233 Laurel 1 1-8 l:54%hvy 15 98 1 3 3 3
40226 Laurel 1 l:39%fast 9-10 107 3 5 2 2
40198 i.aurel 1 1-8 l:52%fast 12 102 4 3 2 2
40119 Laurel lm70y l:44%good 7) 109 3 3 3 4
40065 Laurel 1 1-16 l:44Vf,fast 18 109 2 4 4 4
40040 I-utvrel 1 l:40Vfcfast 9-5 116 1 4 3 2
SIXTH RACE— 1 1-16 Miles. Avondale Purse.
1:43%— 3— 122.)
BRIBED VOTER, ch. r. 5 113
42681 Latonia 1 1:38 fast 6 110 3 4 4 4
42615 ChurchT lm70yl :41%fast 7 107 4 3 3 3
42529 ChurchT 1 1 :39%f ast 17-10 106 2 2 2 2
42458 ChurchT 11:44 mud 23-10 109 1 4 3 3
423C6 ChurchT 1 l:39%fast 19 108 2 2 2 3
41573 Jef’son 1 1 :44 fast 1-7 108 2 2 1 2
41541 F.G’nds 11-16 1:47 fast 11-10 106 12 11
41441 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1 :49%hvy 6 106 2 1 1 1
41039 F.G’nds 11:43 slow 7-5 110 3 2 2 4
40833 F.G’nds 1 1:40 fast 15 110 6 4 4 3
40594 Jef’son 1 1-16 l:49%good 2 113 1 2 3 3
HOCNIR, b. g, 8 115
42670 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :45%fast 18-5 113 3 12 2
42419 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:45%fust 21-5 100 3 5 3 3
42335 ChurchT 11-16 1:46 fast 13-10 110 2 2 2 1
42241 Lex’ton 1 1-8 1:51 fast 19-5 102 1 2 2 2
42146 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:46%fust 3-2 104 4 3 3 3
41733 Havana 1 1-16 l:45%f ast 3 118 3 5 3 3
41654 Havana 1 1-16 l:46%f ast 6-8 109 1 2 1 1
41521 Havana 1 1 :38%fast 4 105 5 6 4 4
41450 Havana 1 1-8 1:51 %fast 6 108 3 5 5 5
41388 Havana 1 l:39%fust 4 109 1 3 3 3
41269 Havana 3-4 1:18 hvy 8-5 113 5 5 6
NOMINEE, ch. g, 4 113
42706 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 7-10 106 4 4 4 4
42617 ChurchT 1 1-8 1 :51%fast 29-10 lo» 3 111
42574 ChurchT 1 1-8 l:5S%hvy 9 108 2 3 2 1
42389 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:49%mud 18 110 11 6 6 6
42213 Lex’ton 3-4 l:17%hvy 12 108) 5 4 4
41998 Oakl'wn 11-16 1:47 fast 9-5 105 6 4 1 1
41959 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:47%fast 3 106) 6 2 1 2
41876 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:14 mud 6 113 2 5 6
41739 Oakl’wn lm70y l:45%fast 13-5 109 5 4 3 3
43673 Oakl’wn 3-4 l:13%fast 12 110 6 6 6
40189 Empire Ab3-4 l:10%fast 30 109 1 10 8
40140 Empire lm70y l:43%fast 20 97 4 4 4 4
GIBBY, br. g, 4 (M) I#7
42706 Latonia 1 1-16 l:45%fast 49-10 106 2 3 3 3
42417 ChurchT lm70yl :44%f ast 12 113 4 4 4 6
38567 Belmont 1 l:41%slop 40 109 4 6 6 6
38484 Belmont 1 1 :40%slow 15 114 2 4 4 4
38292 Jamaica lmTOyl :45%good 20 112) 6 5 5 4
38112 Pimlico lm60y 1:47 fast 2f 102 9 C 6 4
RAIDER, b. g, 5 1X1
(Formerly Van).
42574 Churc hT 1 1-8 l:58%hvy 7-5 113 5 4 3 3
42447 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:49%hvy 29 109 6 7 7 7
42389 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:49%mud 17 107 9 4 4 4
39095 Empire 1 1:40 fast 15 116 7 7 7 6
38992 Aq’duct 1 l:39%fast 15 117 9 8 7 7
38843 Aq’duct 1 l:38%fast 30 118 6 5 2 6
3S32G ChurchT 3-4 1:13 fast 21 111 6 6 6
37939 Lex’ton lm70y l:47%mud 54 100 2 4 6 6
FIRING LINE. blk. g, 5 115
42327 Pimlico 1 1-8 1 :57%goodl3-10 113 5 112
42300 Pimlico 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 7-5 104 2 1 1 1
42209 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 slow 10 115 2 3 3
42153 H.deG’ce lmTOyl :45%fast 23-5 100 1 1 1 4
42080 H.deG’ce 5) f 1:07 fast 12 111 2 5 6
41991 Bowie lm70y l:48%fast 5 113 2 3 3 2
41938 Bowie lm20y l:46%good 4 116 1 I 2 2
41911 Bowie 7-8 1:30 fast 3) 118 1 11
41872 Bowie 1 l:43%fast 4) 111 2 2 3 3
41851 Bowie 6) f 1 :21 fast 7 110 2 3 3
40536 Bowie 6) f l:23%hvy 4) 109 3 7 4
40410 Bowie lm70y 1:51 hvy 7-10 103 7 6 4 6
By Ballot — Mario Frances (7. B. Goodman).
3) 2) H Thurber 8 Bl.Daw, Regalo, Br. Peddler
3® 3* E Sande 4 T.Porter, St.Bernard, Spearlene
2* 2 1 E Sande 5 Bl. Daw, Diversion, Pastoureuu
3‘® 2® H Thurber 5 Lively, High Low, Warsaw
3* 3‘) H Thurber 4 U.Fire, Exterminator, Cantilever
2® 3 4 ) H Cassity 3 Glasstoi, Hanovia
1® 1® H Ericks' n « Hank O’Day, Amalette. Iollte
1* 2® H J Burke 3 Drastic, Nepperhan
4® 4®J C K'sch’m 5 Reveler, Nepperhan, F. Handley
3) 4* C K’sch’mlO Lucky B., Franklin, Courtship
4 3*| C K’sch’m 4 Man.Toi, Irregular, Diversion
By Voorheei — Emir (K. Spence).
1* l'l T Murray 8 Merchant. F. Orient, C. Leader
11 2® T Murray 8 Ch’rLeader, Herald, J. Hefferiug
11 1) T Murray 7 Wise Man, S. of Pleasure, Jiffy
1) 2) T Murray 5 Omond, Herald, Harvest King
1) 1® T Murray 8 Athena, Brown. M’Dawell. KIHey
3 4 3 4 J Howard 7 HenryG., WiseMan. TheB.Duke
1* 2® H Lunsf’d 7 Wise Man, Sasin, Deckmate
4® 2® H Lunsf d 8 Smart Money, Tetley, Etruscan
5 4 5 4 ) H Lunsf’d 8 B. Shannon, Orestes. B. Roberta
S"® 3 2 ) H Lunsf’d 5 Zululaud, Cleek, Flittergold
5 6 8 ) T Murray 7 Hamilton A., Corson. Faux-Col
By Voter — Love Apple (T. Shull man).
4® 3 2 ! H Lunsf’d 5 Harry Rurgoyne, Gibby, Lively
1® 1® II Lunsf'd 8 Deckmate, Bogart, Brynlimab'
11 2® C Brown 8 Raider. Rhymer. Quito
6* 6 14 K Lapaillell High Low, Manokin, Raider
5 6*) D Conn’lly 5 Port Light, F. Handley, Warsaw
1* 1* C Brown 8 Baby Cal, Philistine, Grumpy
3* 4®| C Brown 7 Reveler, Iolite, Parr
6* 6 1 ® E Haynes 6 Paddy, Legotal, Lively
3* 1) E Haynes 8 Sayonurra, H.C.Basch, J. O’Dowd
6 1 4®| E Haynes 11 Legotal, Kuklux, Sylvano
9 l 10 2 * M Rowan 10 Adele. Whippoorwill, Everest
4 4 1 ® H Myers 4 Columbine, T.McT’gart, Piedra
By Llangibby — Roundelay (J. Livingston).
31 2'1 T Murray 5 11. Burgoyne, Nominee, Lively
3 2 3 2 ) T Murray 12 Joriee, l’orte Drapeau. Hopeful
6 6'* T Davies 6 Ben Gow, Salvestra, Priueeps
4 3‘® T Davies 4 L’dyGertrude, Nominee, Babette
4* 4‘® C Peak 7 Johren, Snapdragonll., J.auBout
3* 3*1 A Collins 15 Claquer, Fencer. Uncle Sand
By Criffel — Miphanzi (0. Straus).
2) 1® H Stearns 8 Nominee, Rhymer, Quito
6 1 ) 5 T H Stearns 7 MistressPolly, Bogart, Manokin
3* 3* H Stearns 11 High Low, Manokin, Corydon
7* 7‘® A Collins 9 Jack Stuart, Trophy, Nightstick
6* 5* A Collins » Elmendorf, Gueland, P. Drapeau
6* 6 T A Collins 8 Poacher, Regal Lodge, Air Man
6® 6‘* L Gentry 6 Serenest, Kahn, Bon Tromp
4 4 4 11 J Burke 5 Opportunity, B. Voter, Royal II.
By Star Shoot — Royal Gun (J. W. Bean).
2‘ 2) J Staplet’n 8 Arbitrator, Hiekoryu’t, Houdiiii
1* 1® J Staplet'n 4 L.Herbert, D.Choice, H.Br’vogel
3 l l“k j Staplet’nlO Mid. Sun, The Decision, Sosius
4®k G 4 J B Sande 9 B. Peddler, W. Bedotte, J. Mount
4 4 3 4 S Wida 7 LouiseV., Eleetedll., T’mywaac
2* l®k J Butwell C B. Peddler. LordHerbert, Doliua
2* 2® J Butwell 7 Doliua. Kilts II., Indian Cbaut
l 1 ) l 4 T Rice 6 B. Peddler, Antoinette, Graphic
5 2 4*3 F Rob'son IS H. Breivogel, Dolina, L.Herbert
3 1 3® J Metcalf 8 Ballast, Br’mPeddler, Crump-all
4 1 2* L Stalker 13 T.Decision, Dr.C’mpbell, S.Faeo
6 2 4 4 ) S Sn'dman 7 Dolina, Sea Beach, Sis. Emblem
SEVENTH RACE — 1 1-16 Miles. 3-year-olds and upward. Claiming. (Oct. 7, 1916 — 1:43%— 3 — 122.)
MARY H„ br. m. 6 100
42587 ChurchT 3-4 1:13 fast 10 101 4
41589 Jef’son 1 1-16 1 :50%slow 12 102 1 1
41529 F.G’nds lm20y l:42%fast 15 109 6 3
41470 F.G’nds lm20y 1 :49%hvy 4 104 4 4
41442 F.G’nds 1 1-15 1:02 hvy 15 101 1 1
41410 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:54 hvy 7 102 2 2
41246 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:53 hvy 10 103 6 4
41212 F.G’nds 1 1-16 1:55 hvy 4) 106 4 2
41101 F.G’nds 1 1-8 2:02%hvy 10 100 1 1
CHICK BARKLEY, b. c, 4 106
42708 Latonia 1 1-S l:52%fast 56 115 3 2
42590 ChurchT 1 1-2 2:33 fast 11 103 1 3
42532 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:47%fast 29 115 9 9
42448 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:49%hvy 49 110 6 7
42389 ChurchT 1 1-1G l:49%mud 23 110 6 10
42334 ChurchT 1 1-8 l:52%fast 7f 114 10 8
42285 Lex’ton 1 1-8 l:58%mud 7-10 103 4 1
42230 Lex’ton 1 1-8 l:52%fast 6 110 2 1
42188 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1:51 %hvy 7 111) 1 2
40527 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52%mud 7 109 6 8
BABY LYNCH, br, m. 7 107
4-6:10 ChurchT 1 1-S l:52%fast 10 110 7 9
42508 ChurchT 1 1-4 2:12%hvy 2 104 2 3
42461 ChurchT 1 1-16 1 :51%mud 17-5 112 3 3
42321 ChurchT 1 1-16 l:45%fast 18 107 11111
42243 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:46%fast 8 114 6 6
42173 Lex’ton lm70y l:48%hvy 2 110 2 3
42146 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:46%fast 5) 104 1 4
41944 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:45%fast 4) 102 1 4
41898 Oakl’wn 1 l:42%hvy 8 107 1 5
GORDON RUSSELL, b. h. 9 110
42677 Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 36f 116 7
41SS4 Havana 5) f 1:07 fast 8 111 4
41728 Havana lm50y l:43%fast 3-2 115 3 3
41053 Havana 1 l:40%fast 4-5 114 3 3
41039 Havana 3-4 l:12%fust 3 105 4
41549 Havana lmSOy l:41%fast 7 106 1 4
41514 Havana 3-4 l:12%fast 8 116 2
41416 Havana lm50y l:42%fast 8 110 1 7
41318 Havana lm50y l:44%fnst 6 116 8 8
41205 Havana 1 l:39%faat 2 110 1 3
By Elkhorn— Black Mantilla (7. N. Hoffman).
11) 11 ! * C Rob’sonlJ Bringliurst, A. Plotter, ElMaluli
6 6** C Brown (i Ballad. Doliua. Boxer
9' )10 17 C Brown 11 Medusa, Sunflash, Sybil
4*“ 4"H J Burke 5 Pilsen, Astraea, Miss Kruter
2‘) 31 S Boyle 11 Lucky R., Kebo, Kenward
2* 6‘* H J Burke 7 Queen Blonde, Jason, Luclle P.
7 7* 1 H J Burke 7 Tze-Lsl, Foxy Griff, Dolina
4* 4“ H Wakoff 10 Ninety Simplex, Tito. Pulaski
6 6” H J Burke 6 Br. Peddler, Prunes, K. Neptune
By Toddington — Mary Le Bus (7. L. Knight).
9 9' 7 II Thurber 9 Iolite, Sandman II., Quito
3' 3 7 L Canfield 7 El Rey. Quito, Brickley
6' 5*2 E Pool 12 Dioscoride, Sen. James, Circulate
6* 6‘ 7 J Hanover 7 T.C.Bawn, ErnestB., H.C.Basch
10 10 4 ® M Garner 11 High Low, Manokin, Raider
4) 7'* J Hanoverll Fair Orient, Parr, Sungold
1® 1) S Boyle 6 Kingozi, Paula V., Almino
3 2 3®) E Pool 5 B. McDuwell, F.Orient, L.Strlng
3) 4 4 ) S Wolst’mll Lit. String, Irregular, C. Barkley
6* 6 24 J Hanover 8 Bourbon Lad, Jiffy, Redmon
By Leonid — Queen Lithe (M. A. Warner),
7® 7 s ) .1 Mooney 10 SandninnII., JackHllL Corydon
3* 3 7 W Riden' r 7 Flapper, Bajazet, El Rey
2 s 2‘ O Willis 10 Flapper, Lackawanna, Luclle P.
12 12* 4 J Mclntyrel2 Lively, High Low, Bogart
4) 4») O Willis 9 Lucky R., Rookery. Sasenta
2® 1* O Willis 7 Flapper, Miss Procter. LuckyR.
5® 6®) C Rob'son 8 llocnir, Alliena, Br. McDuwell
4* 4®) J McIntyre 5 Thinker. D. Williams, K. O’Neil
4* 4'1 C Rob'son 0 Tantalus, Omond, M. Rose II.
Bv Maxchmont II. — Tokalon (H. W. Plant),
o' 6®1 J Hanoverl2 H.UoLucky. B. Joe, Impressive
7 7 7 ) W Gargan 7 Dimitri, Sw. Alyssum. Blonde!
1® l 4 J H Burke 8 Austral, J.W. Klein, Guide Post
3‘ 6®i A Pickens 9 Capital City, Circulate, Anlace
3' 2“® A Pickens 8 S. Susie, C’tM’chuiont, Q. Trove to
3 2 2® k B Kop'm'n 8 Sasenta, Breeze. Apple. Wiske
4* 3 4 D Boland « Clark M.. Pliedodcn, Sentim’tal
5) 5 4 2 D Boland 8 Ft. Bliss, G.Duncau, Wo’dtbrush
8 7‘® D Boland 8 Sasenta, Kingfisher. Drag. Rock
5® 5 7 W Kelsuy (1 Dimitri, Woodthrush. Soldier
Sunday, June 8, 1918
DAILY RACING FORM.
MANOKIN. b. fc 5 lit
42572 Church’ 1 3-4 1:16 hvy 12 116 4 7
42447 Church’ 1 1 1-16 1 :49%hvy 6 112 2 1 1
42389 Church’ 1 1 1-16 l:49%raud 14 116 10 2 1
42307 Church’ 1 1 l:43«thvy 13-5 114 6 7 8
42240 Lex’ton 1 l:38%fast 62 118 6 6 3
42213 Lex’ton 3-4 l:17%hvy 7 110 1 2
39896 Douglas 1 1-16 l:46%faBt 27-10 10* 12 8
39733 Lex’ ton 3-4 l:15%hvy 22 110 3 ’ 5
39044 Aq’duct 7-8 l:2G%faat 7 109 3 4
39987 Aq’duct 6) f l:18%faat 5 115 6 C
28882 Aq’duct 3-4 l:13%fast 16 118 7 7
38852 Aq’duct 7-8 l:2G%faat 7 110 8 7
SEMPER STALWART, b. g, 8 185
42591 Church’ 1 1 1-16 l:46%fast 6Sf 1H* 8 9 8
42462 Church’l 1 1-8 1 :5h%mud C4 111 4 4 6
42062 Oakl’wn 1 l:424fcfast 30 113 9 10 10
<1X79 Uakl’wn 1 1-16 1 :49%mud 12 109 1 4 4
41648 Oakl’wn 1 1-1G 1 :49%good 4 110 7 8 6
<1497 F.G’nds 11-16 1:52 hvy 8 107 6 6 6
<1442 F.G’nds 11-16 1:52 hvy 12 103 6 8 7
<1410 F.G’nds 11-16 1:54 hvy 5 118 3 3 4
41384 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 6 102 4 6 6
AZTEC, hr. g. 4
<2591 Church’ 1 1 1-16 l:4G%faat 99
42462 Church' 1 1 1-8 l:58%mud 47
42037 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 l:48%slow 10
41972 Oakl’wn 1 3-16 2:03%mud 10
41839 Oakl’wn 1 3-16 2:01 fast 12
41764 Oakl’wn 1 1-8 l:57%hvy 41
41685 Oakl’wn 1 3-16 2:00 fast 7
41648 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:49%good 6
KENTUCKY BOY. oh. g. 8
42369 Church’l 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 14-5
42:521 Church’l 1 1-46 1 :45%fast 17
41277 F.G’nds lm70v 1:46 fast 6
41231 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:54%bvy 3
41085 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:53%hvy 7
41053 F.G’nds lm70y l:46%good 7
40876 F.G’nds 1 1-S 2:01 hvy 8-5
40790 Jef’son 1 l:44%good 41
40686 Jef'son 1 l:43%slow 8-5
40595 Jef'son 1 1-16 l:49%good 1-3
40582 Jef son lm70y 1 :4S%slow 11-10
BRONCO BILLY, ch. h. 8
4.064 Latonia 3-4 1 :12%fast 39f
42176 H.deG'ce 61 f l:07%fast 22
42006 II.dcG’ce 3-4 1 :17 hvy 66
42004 liowie 1 1-16 1 :"..:%good 71
41960 Bowie 51 f 1 :08%faBt "S
41936 Bowie 61 f l:22%good 20
41909 Bowie 61 f l:23%slop 51
41370 Bowie 61 f l:22%fast 20
BOGART, hr. g. 10
42617 Church’l 1 1-8 1 :51 %fast 7
42554 Church’l 1 1-8 1 :56%mud 2C-5
42447 Church’ 1 1 1-16 1 :49%hvy S3
42405 Church’l 1 1-8 l:55%slow 18-5
42349 Church' 1 1 1-8 l:52%fast 7
42321 Church’l 1 1-16 l:45%fast I4f
42272 I>*\’ton 1 1-8 l:56%mud 11
42230 Lex’ton 1 1-8 l:52%fast 13
42202 I ^x’ ton 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 45
41707 Uakl’wn 1 l:41%fast 6
BEE LINE. h. f. 4 (M)
39022 l.a toiiia 1 1-1G 1 :47%fast 80
38941 Latonia 1 1-16 1 :47%fant 30f
88560 Douglas 1 1-16 l:4G%fast 13
3S259 Church’l 1 1-16 1:51 mud lOf
3 '', :21s Latonia 3 4 1:15 fast 8
2632S Latonia 3-4 l:13%fast 9
26296 Latonia 3-4 l:15%hvy 1C-5
36128 Latonia 55 f lMSVfcfast 27-10
35986 Latonia 6) f l:08%good47-10
STARKEY, ch. g, 5 (X)
39108 Empire 1 l:42%fast 8-5
3s992 Aq’duct 1 l:39%fast 30
58028 H.deG'ce 3-4 1:15 fast 25
37932 H.deG’ce 3-4 1:15 hvy43-10f
3.8392 Aq’duct
35028 H.deG'ce
37932 H.deG’ce
109
108 7 6 3
107 10 9 7
110 8 9 9
107 3 2 2
107 7 8 8
107 3 1 1
106 6 6 3
107 6 3 2
110 4 10 9
114 6 6 4
110 6 6 4
115 1 2 2
110 7 7 7
117 5 4 5
114 3 6 4
116 3 4 3
114 2 1 1
102 7 1 1
113 7 6
115 6 6
114 2 8
115 7 5
114
109 7 4 2
no 7 5 6
109 4 4 3
111 1 4 4
107 1 3 6
109 1 6 5
111 3 2 2
102 5 2 2
106 7 6 6
108 3 6 <
99
105 12 11 9
1061 999
100 8 4 4
100 7 8 11
112 4 6
109 1 9
112 10 10
107 8 6
107 6 6
110
no 10 10 10
110 1 1 1
115 10 9
115 10 10
110 9 9
By Rapid Water — Little Buttercup (Gallaher Broa.).
7 6* 6** F Murphy 9 Kedmon. Gipsy Queen, Pullux
4 3* 3 4 R Troise 7 Mist. Bully. Bogart. IS.McD’well
2 2* 2 s O Willis 11 High Low, Raider. Corydon
8 9» 9'® F Murphy 11 The C. lion. Mist. Polly. Kedmon
4 4* 6' 4 F Murphy 7 Buford. Pif Jr.. Ha no via
2 21 4*1 F Murphy 5 I’ortLight, F. Handley, Warsaw
9 8- 8>® R Simpson 8 Whirl. Dub. Sayonarra, Cadillac
4 4 1 4* S Wolst'm 8 Sedan. Gallant Lad. Skilea Knot.
2 3* 3*1 L Lyke 9 KegalLodge, HaukO'llay. G.Cock
6 8* 2* L Lyke 9 T’chbearer, Currency, EdCudiiu*
6 7* 6* Ii Lyke 10 Compadre, Whimsy, Green Gold
7 7* 7 11 L Lyke 9 KingWorth, Cr’mpsall, Wise Mar.
By Stalwart — Semper Victoire (J. C. Eaton).
8 8') 8 Sl W Riden'rl2 Knudynio. Tanlac, Bonnie Teas
6 75 7=* .1 Hanoverll Tilo, Grumpy, Philistine
10 KB 10" T Buel 11 Rob’tLee, Th. Seven. Llt.String
6 6 6** H Cassity 6 Philistine, Queen Blonde, Lets
7 7 7'* H Cassity 7 High Horse, Aatec. (lleipoer
5 4* 4* H J Burke 0 Philistine, Progressive. I.utber
8 61 8'« H J Burkell Lucky K„ Kebo, Mary H.
4 6'1 6“ U Stalker 7 Queen Blonde, Jason. Lucile P.
6 4* 4* H J Burke 6 Prunes, Doliua, Amelita
By Garry Herrmann — Mist C. (H. Field).
4 5* 6'5 E Pool 12 Baudymo. Tanlac. Bonnie Tpss
9 9 4 8-» O Willis 11 Tito, Grumpy, Philistine
9 8* 8‘* G W Car’l 9 S. Gatewood. Parrish, Lit. String
2 3* 3* O Willis 9 W’rproof, T’nksgiving, L. String
8 10 10=* N Barrett 10 B.ofPli’enix, Willdo, T’ksgiving
2 2* 3* H J Burke 7 Ellison, W’erproof, T'uksgiving
2 3‘) 3 4 J H J Burke 7 Hono. Boy, Bajazet, Slum be re r
2 2* 2* H J Burke 7 Highllorse, Gleipner, Lit. String
By Toddington — My Fair Kentucky (C. Hoepfner).
9 9* 9 10 D Conn' Ilyin Hondo, Bonnie Tess, Sea Urchin
9 9'1 7 IS D Comrilyl2 Lively. Higlt Lew, Bogart
5 4 s 4 4 J D Conn'IlylO Graphic, Orderly. Sybil
4 4* 4»J D Conn’lly (J Grayson, Br. McDawell, Jiffy
2 2 4 4* R Pauley 7 Seafarer, Don Dodge. L.Cottage
6 6‘1 4" S Sn’dman 8 Emanale, B. Fellow, B.McD'well
6 6 6*® L Ensor 6 Goldcrest Boy, Willdo. Bogart
3 41 3') R Pauley 6 Warsaw, Grayson, B. McDawell
3 3) 3 ! j F Rob' son 4 B. McDawell, G. Eagle, Cadillac
1 1* 1* F Rob'son 5 Queen Apple, Jiffy. Cadillac
3 11 l 1 A Johnson 5 Little Cottage, Cadillac Mose
By Handsel — Eva Rioe (J. Phillips).
12 12 12 !l J Mooney 12 H. Burgoyne. Madge F.. Pullux
g $nk g®) a Richcr’kl2 Irene, Toadstool. Amarkassiu
1 1' l* J Mooney 9 Onico, Sister Emblem, Babette
1 1* l'l A Richcr'k 8 B.Hampson, Cajt.Hodge, F. Finch
6 4* 4*1 J Butwell 8 Sis. Emblem, T.asSteel. L.Miller
6 61 4* J Mooney 8 Refugee, King ling II. , Tig. Rose
8 6* 5*1 J Mooney 8 Soslus, Tiger Rose, General
6 6* 2* J Mooney 7 Sis. Emblem, H. Shaw. S. Beach
By Bannockburn — Belle Ward (B. Chapman).
2 3* 3 1 * E Sande X Nominee. Derkmate, Brynlimah
6 4 s 4 ,s C Brown 7 Brynlimali, KunGod, F. Handley
3 2* 2’ C Brown 7 Mis.Polly. M’nokiu. B.McD’well
2 11 1“ D Conn’IlylO Flapper, El Key, Tito
4 2 h 3'i H Thurber 7 H.C.Baseli, Pastoureau, M.Poliy
3 3 4 3* J Grotli 12 Lively, High Low, Brynlimah
BELMONT PARK JOCKEY PERCENTAGES.
From January 1, 1018, to Jane 3, IOIO, Inclusive.
2 21 3*1 D Conn'liy 8 Hondo, Waterproof, BounieTess
5 5 6'* M Schw’tz 5 B.M’D’well, F. Orient, C.B’rkley
7 7* 7*® M Schw’tz 8 H. C. Busch, Sungold, Bour.Lad
I 1* l'l H Brlcks'n 6 Waterproof, Medusa, Tito
By Transvaal — Olive Fant (A. J. Gorey).
10 9* 9'* J Majesticl2 JaekHill. GreatGull, BillHnnley
7 81 7 7 i D Conn'liy 12 Ndio, Brown Velvet, Ardent
4 61 6'* R Sinipson 9 Kling. Kernan. Chick Barkley
II 11 ll 4 * H Jeffcott 32 EddieT., IlighHorse, M. Rose II.
0 3* 2* D Conn'liy 12 Melilotus, DirtyFace. Has. Mabel
8 9‘ 9*3 W Crump 12 Bon Tromp. ltog, Duke of Savoy
6 7'1 7'* R Wingf'dll Jane Frances, M. Trask, Ukelele
4 4* 2* R Wingf'dl2 Miss Agnes, Ukulele. Salvatelle
3 21 2* R Wingf dl2 EdithL. , HastyMabel, DirtyFace
By Sunstar— Merry Margot (Kentucky Stable).
9 91 8** T Rice 14 Dragoon, Sungold, Thrift
1 7'° 7 14 T Rice 9 Elmendorf, Gueland, P. Drapeau
8 6* 4*1 J Kederis 10 WestMeath, KingJolm, Millrace
9 7' 7*3 J Kederis 13 D.ofD’nsliire, Johren, J. of Spades
9 9* 9" J Kederis 10 Compadre, Churchill, Althea
37910 H.deG’ce 51fl:08%fast 362 110 9 9 9 9 4 9" J Kederis 10 Comp:
Also eligible to start in order named should any of the above be scratched:
EULOGY, b. m, • 105 By Fair Flay — St. Eudora (L. A. Broaddus).
<2617 Church' 1 1 1-8 1 :51%fast 23-5 111? 5 7 3 3 4' 5*' J Mooney 8 Nominee, Deekmate. Bogart
<2.168 Church’] 11-16 1:46 fast 3 106 1 1 1 1 1' l'J T Murray 9 Lucky H., Com. Law, Miss Gove
42243 Lex’ton 1 1-16 l:46%fast 29-10 109 2 3 3 4 5 * 6*1 E Pool 9 Lucky K., Rookery, Sasenta
42173 Lex’ton lm70y l:48%hvy 11 105 4 7 7 7 7 . 7“ H Ham't’n 7 BabyLyncIi, Flapper. M Procter
42010 Oakl’wn 1 l:41%fast 1 111 1 1 2 1 4i 3'S C Brown 7 lolite, Sayonarra, Jack O’Dowd
41946 Oakl'wn 1 1-16 l:4G%tast 9-5 108 2 2 1 1 1* 1*| C Brown B H.C.B’sch, B.ofP’eulk, S. Bridge
41820 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1 :46%fast 4 106 2 1 1 1 l'l 2* C Brown 8 Kcnward, Coin Spring, Grumpy
41777 Oakl'wn 1 l:42%slow 16-5 106 2 2 2 1 1* 2| H Ham't’n 7 BabyCal, Hondo, Christ.Holters
41719 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:14 fast 9-5 105 2 1 1 1* 1* H Cassity 12 Rookery, Ermitana. Dur. Roberts
41684 Oakl’wn 5) f l:07%fast 13-5 104 4 4 4 31 18 H Cassity 9 Bob A., HarryD., Bars and Stars
41324 F.G’nds lm20y l:44%good 7 104 6 1 1 1 1* 1* S Sn'dman 8 A1 Pierce, Bluebannock, Tze-Lsl
MAB. hr. m. 5 105 By Meelick — Dona Hamilton (H. T. Batchler).
<2343 Church’l 3-4 1 :13%fast 55f 106 8 8 7 7*1 6 s ) F Stevens 11 Kildare Boy, DavidCraig, Vision
42075 Oakl'wn lm70v l:45%fast 7-10 103 4 1 1 1 1° 1" H CaSsity 11 Scourgeuiau, Willdo. Ben Levy
4 2036 Oakl'wn 1 1-1C l:48%slow 13-5 105 5 2 2 2 9 2' C Rob'son 8 Tito, Ninety Simplex Examiner
41995 Oakl’wn 3-4 1:14%fast 10 104 4 3 6 3' 3'i O Willis 8 JackK., W.o* Wisdom, F.M’uroe
41722 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 1:48 fast 2) 108 7 5 6 8 8 8 1S F Stevens 8 Hondo, Baby Cal, Gleipner
41358 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:48%fast 3) 108 1 1 3 4 8* 9** F Stevens 11 S. Bridge, Philistine, Da’biah II
<0983 F.G’nds 1 1-16 l:47%faet 6 104 3 3 3 1 11 1' F Stevens 14 DodDodge. B’ckBroom, Rhymer
46902 F.G’nds lm20y l:42%fast 3) 102 2 2 1 1 4* 6 T | F Stevens 7 Baby Lynch, Graphic, M.Kruter
40835 F.G’nds lm70y l:47%mud 8 106 4 1 1 1 1* 1* F Stevens 10 Handfull, LeahCocliran. J.Hurie
40588 Jef’son 3-4 1:15 good 7 106 5 4 4 4' 3*1 F Stevens 7 Kenward, Miss Filley. Sayonarra
40335 latonia lm70yl:44%fast 65 107 6 6 4 2 18 3* F Stevens 10 Thinker, Hope, Sayonarra
CAPTAIN BURNS, b. g, 8 115 By Rockton — Ravenno (R. C. F rakes).
<2629 Church’! 1 1-8 1 :52%fast 41-10 116 13 1 1 2® 2* J Hanoverlll Kcaikery, Nashville, Thrills
42422 Church' 1 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 24-5 112 3 2 2 2 2i I'i J Hanoverl’J Gold. Glow, Chilluiii, CrystalDay
42315 Church' 1 3-4 l:13Wast 9 109 7 6 5 Oi 5*. J Hanoverll John Jr.. King Belle, Sen. James
42256 Lex’ton 3-4 1 :14-<tfu8t 8 115 5 6 2 It 1* J HanoverlL* John Jr.. Nobleman, LlurrvShaw
42224 le:x'ton 3-4 1 :13%good 22-5 1 10 7 5 3 3* 3*J J Hanoverll H. B’rgoyne, M. Trask, M^Bacon
<2160 Lex’ton 1 1-16 1 :<9*f,mud37-10f 109 3 1 1 1 2'1 5“ J Hanoverll Kedland, Hondo. Frank Monroe
40522 latonia lm70y l:49%mud 9 106 3 1 1 1 1* 1* J Mooney (! Leah Cochran, FirstBallot, Erin
40502 Igitcnia 3-4 l:14%good 6 109 6 3 2 2* 3* J Hanoverll T. Anderson, F. Ballot, Revivor
40363 Latonia lm70y 1:48 slop 20 108 3 3 4 3 7| 8 14 G MoIes’thlO B. McDawell, Yermak, Yengbee
THRILLS, b. f, 4 101 By Coy Lad— Aviston (H. H. Hewitt).
^2629 Church'l 1 1-S 1 :52-V.fast 63 PXiJ 3 1 2 2 4>* <>* H J Burkellt Rookery, (’apt. Bums. Nashville
42461 Church'l 1 !-16 l:il%mud 48 105 6 6 9 9 9 5 9 4 * H J BurkelO Flapper, B. Lynch, latckawunna
29312 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:52%fast 12 96 6 5 8 8 8 7‘* J Gruber 8 Irregular, B.ofPlioenix, Golding
39284 Saratoga 1 l:44%slop 12 99 11 10 11 10 10) 9** J Gruber 12 Bight, Cadillac, Broom Peddler
39220 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:52%fast 10 100 7 6 6 6 5* 3 4 i J Gruber 7 Golding, Wood thrush, S. Banner
39078 Latonia 1 3-16 2:02Vislow SO 92 4 2 2 1 1) 1» J Gruber 12 Br’wnVelvet, Benefactor. Alston
39022 Latonia 1 1-16 l:47%fast 19 100 5 3 2 4 5) 6'* H Lunsf'd 12 Jackllill, GreatGull, llillHunlev
38778 Latonia 1 1-16 l:52%hvy 17f 106 3 4 6 7 7) 7** H J Burkel2 R. of Autumn, Angeliue J I Dav
38701 Latonia lm70y l:45Vifast 31f 97 6 6 6 9 8 * 6*1 H J Burkel2 L. Princess, B. Peddler, K. Adams
FOLROMA, b. b, 6 113 By Folymelus — Lacroma (W. Smith).
42356 Pimlico 1 1-16 1 :49\fast 1 110 4 3 2 1 3 4 2' L Fa tor X Q.of tlieSea, Miss Bryn J.ofVre
42251 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:48*4fast 16-5 104 8 2 1 1 1) 1) J Staplet'nll W.Bedotte, Missltryu \ K Beal
42232 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:47%fast 7 115 4 1 1 1 l 4 1* L Fator 11 Plenty. Prunes, Favour ‘ ‘ '
42181 H.deG’ee lmTOyl :46Vifast 17-5 110 11 3 3 8 11* 9 7 ) E Haynes It! StrW.J’uson, Alma It B Uuulev
42167 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :484sfast 21-10 111 7 3 3 3 2= !■* E Haynes 16 Bill Hunley, Thrift, Lvtle
42136 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :47*ifast 23-10 110 3 3 3 3 3 ' 4*) E Haynes 9 CriimpsaJl, Bar One Refugee
43086 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 18 108 8 5 7 8»k 8»! E Sande 12 T. as Steel. Miss Bryn Zouave
40306 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:4SMifa«t 29-10 113 4 C 6 5 3) l'» L Lyke 12 Mose. Bellringer, Babette
40293 Pimlico 1 1-8 l:54%fast 6 105 5 3 2 2 4' 4*1 C Rummer 5 G’meCock. T.Bloom, Flittergold
40286 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:47%fast 37-10 106 8 4 4 2 3* 33 W Kelsay 15 Serenest, Air Man, Cobalt Lass
DUKE OF SHELBY, blk. g, * 110 By Stalwart— Piseco (W. E. Matthews).
42435 Church'l 1 1-4 2:ll%mud 30 107 4 3 3 5 6 G* 8 W Hoag 6 Sazy-Namy, El Key. Irregular
42409 Church'l 1 1-8 1:54 slow 75 109 5 5 5 6 6' 6 ,s J Bell 7 Pastoureau. Mis. Polly Kedland
42244 l^x’ton 1 1-4 2:06%fast 62 110) 7 6 5 G 4) 3** J Bell 9 Bajazet, Benefactor. F Monroe
42075 Oakl’wn lm70y l:45%fast 30 108 7 6 7 5 7* 7= 4 J Bell 11 Mab. Seourgemaii, Willdo
42034 Oakl’wn 1 1-16 l:49%slow 10 110 6 6 5 6 6'* 3 1 * J Bell 6 F. Mouroe, Yermak, L Cochran
42007 Oakl’wn lm70y l:46%fast 30 110 10 10 7 7 5) 4 5 ) J Bell 11 Br. Favorite, Yermak Caraway
41839 Oakl’wn 1 3-16 2:01 fast 30 109)10 9 9 9 8‘ 7‘* L Stalker 10 B.ofPh’euix, Willdo. T’ksgiving
41764 Oakl'wn ll-8 1:57%hvy 20 110 7 7 7 6 6** 6*« N Burger 7 Ellison. Waterproof. Aztec
41604 Jef’son 1 1-4 2:09%good 15 107 6 5 6 4 3* 2* N Burger 6 Fouu.Fay, Regreso. Harwood
5 6 G=» W Hoag
6 6' C' s J Bell
G 4) 3»* J Bell
G 7* 7* 4 J Bell
6 6'* 5'* J Bell
7 5) 4 5 ) J Bell
Jockey.
P.O.
Wt.
Mts.
1st.
2d.
3d.
Jockey.
P.C.
Wt.
Mts.
l8t.
2d.
3d.
Loftus. J
.. .33
115
158
52
26
21
Metcalf. J. . .
... .10
108
240
23
30
26
Lyke. L
109
825
185
133
114
Corey, G
... .10
107
165
17
15
20
Ensor. L
. . .22
109
602
131
89
82
Weiner. F. . .
... .10
95
21
2
1
1
Fail-brother. C. .
.. .21
114
176
37
29
28
Buxton, M. . .
... .09
109
473
43
60
61
O’Brien. W. J. .
.. .20
114
316
62
45
43
Callahan, .1. .
... .09
98
301
28
31
35
Knapp. W
.. .20
116
193
38
25
32
McCrann, R. .
... .09
102
292
27
28
46
Seliul tinger. A.
. . .18
107
359
66
56
31
Wessler, J. ...
... .09
90
171
15
18
14
Nolan. T
. . .18
105
258
47
35
33
Collins, J. ...
... .09
107
78
7
11
8
Ryan. J. P.
. . .18
108
91
16
16
12
Pullman. H. .
. . . .08
102
474
40
60
76
Butwell. J. ...
. . .17
111
157
27
21
24
Fraeh , J
... .08
106
115
9
14
15
Kummer. C. ...
. . .16
105
469
73
71
73
Collins, A. . .
. . . .07
DM!
722
48
82
67
Walls. G
. . .15
1(M>
6X2
103
105
97
Burns, G. ...
... .07
112
29
3
4
Stalker. J,
.. .15
108
393
60
53
53
Carroll, G. W
. . .1*1
100
260
16
19
24
P tokens, A
. . .15
105
371
54
59
45
Hamilton. H.
. . . .1*5
Itrj
125
8
7
16
Troxler, H
. . .14
111
292
40
43
37
Davies, T. . .
. .06
109
4
11
8
Rowan. M
. . .14
106
173
24
22
21
Mountain, M.
. . . .06
105
32
5
3
Stapleton. J. ..
. . .14
94
137
19
17
14
(oltiletti. F.
. . . .05
11*)
4(1
2
5
8
Williams. J. ...
.. .14
109
137
19
15
13
Bethel. W. .
... .04
103
24
i
i
s
Warren. G
. . .14
109
42
6
7
5
Denyse, R. . .
. . . .(«
105
174
6
ii
18
ltice. T
.. .13
106
5.»5
74
76
93
Rowan. T. ...
. . . .03
101
122
4
10
8
McAtee, L
. . .13
103
502
04
66
64
Murphy. J. ..
... .02
105
54
1
4
Erickson. 11. . . .
. . .13
92
454
59
59
56
Pierce, J
84
9
0
0
1
Taplin. F,
. . .12
109
331
50
47
31
Elliott, G. ...
1IM)
0
0
0
Fator. L
. . .12
102
224
27
28
31
Steele, C
100
0
O
0
Haynes. E
.. .12
111
187
23
30
20
Tryon, A. ...
1(M)
3
0
1
0
Johnson, A. ...
. . .11
107
723
83
120
104
North. L
101
3
0
0
0
Sueidman. S. . .
. . .11
103
407
43
46
44
Martin. C. ...
106
2
0
0
0
Ambrose, E.
.. .11
105
318
36
46
45
Campbell, E. .
107
17
0
0
1
Mergler, C. ...
. . .11
10X
314
35
30
48
Hannier, H. .
107
34
0
O
5
Myers, H
.. .11
9S
160
18
18
19
Hoffman. K. .
108
33
0
2
4
Wida, S
. . .11
88
171
18
16
26
Huffier, H. ..
97
0
0
0
Kelsay, W
.. .10
108
574
80
60
78
Index Course Dlst TimeT’ekOdds Wt St
%
DOMINIQUE, ch. c. 2
118
42610 Belmont 5-8 st
58%fast
4-3
120
1
1
1
42454 Belmont 4)f st
55%slop
11-5 115
3
1
1
PAUL JONES, br. g,
2
115
42661 Belmont 5-8 st
5!)%fast 11-20 112
1
1
1
42610 Belmont 5-8 st
58%fast
4)
115
3
3
3
42306 Pimlico 1-2
4!>%slow
4-5
117
5
1
42108 H.deG’ce 4) f
65%hvy
15
109
6
3
3
42038 H.deG’ce 1-2
48%slop
9-5
115
8
2
41934 Bowie 1-2
49%good 7
116
3
2
LIGHT WINE. b. f,
2
106
42568 Belmont 4)f st
52%fast
9-5
113
2
2
2
42478 Belmont 4)f st
53%slow
2
111
2
1
2
GERMA. b. f. 2 (M)
102
42568 Belmont 4)f st
52%fast
12
106
3
1
1
NORTHERN BELLE
b. f. 2
(M) 102
42663 Belmont 4)f st
52%fast
20
108
4
5
5
IRA WILSON, b. c,
2
108
41481 F.G’ nds 1-2
50 hvv
20
118
7
7
41352 F.G’nds 31 f
43 fast
10
11C
1
41273 F.G’nds 3) f
43%fast
15
116
2
DINNA CARE, ch. c,
2 (M)
105
1?. 1' T Rice
2* 2* J Loftus
1* 1* L Lyke
. FIRST RACE — 5-8 Mile Straight. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (Sept. 12, 1918— 55%— 2— 110.)
Index Course Dlst TimeT’ekOdds Wt St 14 % % Str Fin Jockeys Started Order of Finish
DOMINIQUE, ch. c, 2 118 By Peter Quince— Berry Maid (S. C. Hildreth).
42610 Belmont 5-8 st 58%fast 4-5 120 1 11 l 4 1* w Kelsay 8 Paul Jones. Anniversary Shoal
42454 Belmont 4Jf st 55%nlop 11-5 115 3 111') l 4 W Kelsay 11 Service Star, Pilgrim, Marianne
PAUL JONES, br. g, 2 116 By Sea King— May Florence (R. Parr).
42661 Belmont 5-8 st 59*f.fast 11-20 112 1 1 1 1| 1' T Rice S Shoal, Yellow Hand, Who Cares
42610 Belmont 0-8 st 58^fast 4) ll-> 3 3 3 2- 2® J Loftus S Dominique, Anniversary Hho'il
42306 Pimlico 1-2 4»%slow 4-5 117 5 1 1* 1* L Lyke 8 V’giniuL, Ooeanna. M S’kle on
42108 H.deG’ce 4) f 65%hvy 15 109 5 3 3 3 4 1" C Mergler 5 Kalllpolis Min.Man. Pot Combs
42038 H.deG’ce 1-2 48%slop 9-5 115 8 2 2' 3 4 i T Davies » Peter Combs, Cobwebs. Kinnoul
41934 Bowie 1-2 49\good 7 116 3 2 2* 2) C Mergler 8 Culvert. Sandy Beal, Murray
LIGHT WINE, b. f, 2 106 By Ormondale — Frankness (J. E. Madden).
£ f '! mont st 52%fast 9-5 113 2 2 2 2) 2'? L Lyke 5 LadyBrnmmel. Germa. EdlthK.
42478 Belmont 4)f st 63%slow 2 111 2 1 2 2) 1»* W Kelsay 6 Betty J., Edwlna, Sugnrmint
b. f, 2 (M) 102 By The Manager — lima (6, W. Loft).
42568 Belmont 4)f st 52%fast 12 105 3 1 1 l"k 3'J W Kelsay 5 L.Brumrael, I.’htWine, EdithK.
NORTHERN BELLE, b. f, 2 (M) 102 Bv Theo. Cook— Northern Girl (J. E. Madden).
42663 Belmont 4)f st 52 Vila st 20 1U8 4 5 5 5* 4"> W Kelsay 6 G lor. Fra nee, Betty.)., Polysauda
y 1 ?; 8 ? 11 ’ V c ’ 2 102 By Ormondale — Blue Stocking (M. Kornbloom).
41481 F.G nds 1-2 50 hvy 20 118 7 7 6' 6" T Rice 7 K. R. Rose. Thelma™ Min Man
41352 F.G’nds 3) f 43 fast 10 116 1 1* 1' G W Car’l 7 Peccant, Bone DVy. Boonevilte
41273 F.G’nds 3) f 43Vfefast 15 116 2 4 4 6'* S Sn’dman 8 Friz, Peccant, Bow SI?
DINNA CARE, ch. c, 2 (M) 105 By Superman — Dinawick (Glen Riddle Farm).
First start. '
ao? EC ? N ?-w?, ACE — ' A '* > out 2 * iles > Steeplechase. 4-year-olds and upward. Selling. (June 4, 1919
4'v#75”“5“13o.)
EARLY LIGHT, b. g, 0 143 By Peep o’Day — Wantage (J. E. Griffith).
Ur ll V, 0nt Ab l r 1 3 4 4 25 2,5 X Kenn’dy 8 Gold Bond. Garter. Rhomb
*2352 Pimlico 2 4:01 fast 19-5 152 6 6 4 4 4 4 « 4'* F Will’ ms 7 Smithfield, Single Sth k Garter
^'° W J 5 ,, , 145 3 9 7 8 «* 6,1 J Rowan 10 Warlock. Syos^t, Inndel ll
42106 H.deti ce Ah 2 4.17 hvy 29-10 146 1 2 1 2 2'® 2* J Rowan 8 Melos, Rhomb Reddest
42052 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:29%hvy 27-10 146 3 6 4 3 3* 3'® J Rowan 8 Warlock. Rhomb Melos
Saratoga Ab 2 4.21%hvy 4 “2 2 4 4 4 4 4'® A Campb’l 4 R.G’dfellow, N. Haven. E.Thlstle
3*23,1 Saratoga Ab2) 5.49%slop 3 140 1 2 2 3 3 3®* R H Cr’f’d 3 Robert Oliver Reddest
392H Saratoga Ab 2 4:32%fast 3) 138 3 3 3 1 3* 4») A Campb’l 4 Crest Hill, Infidel II.. Reddest
38988 Aq duct Ab 2) 5:llV8fast 3) 142 1 6 4 2 1) 2') V Powers tt Shannon River Braud' CrestHill
38921 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:16Vfcfast 4 140 2 6 « 8 1) 2*) V Powers « Ormeud, Reddest Sun Khfg
38786 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:12%fast 12 142 2 4 4 4 3‘ 3' 4 R H Cr’fd C The Brwk, Syosset. Reddeit
38746 Aq’duct Ab 2 4:24V8fast 10 145 4 2 3 4 5® 6 1# I Barrett 9 Reddest, Syosset, Orme’s Head
MELOS, b. g, 12 138 By Bannockburn — Simple Interest (G. Nibbs).
2 Pimlico 2 4:14 hvy 13 134 5 2 2 3 2<> 2® I, Cheyne 11 Brand. Infidel II., Little Horn
42324 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:33 good 1,. 13S 4 2 3 4 4* 4' 7 L Cheyne S LeM’rsouin. M.Jaque Infidel II
42205 Pimlico 2 4:01 slow 22 140 3 2 2 2 1«M» L Cheyne 10 Warlock. Syosset, Infidel H. *
42106 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:17 hvy 14 140 6 4 3 1 1' 1* L Cheyne 8 Earlv Light. Rhomb Reddest
42052 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:29%hvy 5 140 1 4 2 2 4*» 4” L Cheyne 8 Warlock. Rhomb, Early Light
40649 Bowie lm70y 1:57 slow 13-5 145 2 6 6 3 3» 3«) LtCol B’ryll Fount. Fay, GreyEagle. Christie
46310 Pimlico 2 1-2 4:57 fast 10 140 5 7 4 2 3* 3® L Cheyne 7 Top.Nix, ’ll. Oliver, Superhuman
40289 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:16%fast 23 134 8 3 1 5 4 3 s ® A Fitzg’ldll Trumpator, T’ditioner, S’thfield
40089 Laurel Ab 2 3:59%fast 37-10 144 9 7 6 3 3* 2* B Bryant 9 EugleThistle, MaiiSlajer7 Cloola
BHOMB. ch. g, 9 143 By Fatherless — Dimontina (W. Stockton).
42672 Belmont Ab 2 4:08*sfast 4) 111 8 8 S 8 5= 4'® W Keating S Gold Bond. Earlv Light Garter
42606 Belmont Ab 2 4:15%fast 6 135 1 4 5 4 3* 2* B Haynes I! Sin. Stick. Pus. Willow ' Meshach
42567 Belmont Ab2J 4:49!ifast 18-5 147 4 3 3 3 3® 3'* L Cheyne 5 Crest Hill, Garter Sea I>.rd
42497 Belmont Ab 2 4:18%good 10 138 6 5 5 4 3* 2® L Cheyne 7 Syosset, Garter, Brand
42392 Pimlico 2 4:14 hvy 10 136 7 7 6 6 Fell. A Sims 11 Brand. Slelos Infidel 11
42324 Pimlico 2 1-4 4:33 good 11 139 8 4 4 3 Fell. H Will’ms 8 LeMarsouin, M.Jaque. Infldeii®
42289 Pimlico 2 4:06 mud 23-5 149 1 4 4 3 3 1 4 3 J A Sims 7 Sixty Four. Garter. Single Stick
42162 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:10%fast 47-10 145 3 6 a 1 2*® 2) H Will'ms 6 Reddest, Algardi Otto Kioto
12106 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:17 hvy 7-10 145 7 6 6 4 3'* 3'® II Wlll’m* 8 Melos. Early Light Reddest
12052 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4:29%hvy 5 146 8 3 1 1 1* 2 4 H Will’ms 8 Warlock, Early Light, Melos
40 275 Pimlico 2 3:50 fast 32 145 12 11 8 8 7* 6*® H Beatty 12 N. Haven, Infidel II., ToppyNlx
Laurel Ab 2 4:01%hvy 34 148 1 7 7 6 6 4 ® 5®' J Smith 12 Gold Bond, Smithfield, Turmoil
40003 Laurel Ab 2 3:56 fast 34 139 7 8 7 7 6 6*® W Howard 8 Max Meadows, Algardi. Meloa
NEW ‘HAVEN, b. g, 10 147 By Filigrane — Ethel Thomas (W. L. Oliver).
42672 Belmont Ab 2 4:08%fast 6 149 4 4 0 5 6 4 7*® W Taylor S Gold Bond. Earlv Light. Garter
42606 Belmont Ab 2 4:la%fast 2 139 2 1 1 1 1) 5" V Powers <> Sin. Stick. Rhoinh Pussywillow
42392 Pimlico 2 4:14 hvy 13 140 1 3 3 4 6® 6** W Taylor 11 Brand. Melos. Infidel II.
EARLY LIGHT, b. g,
42(772 Belmont Ab 2 4
42352 Pimlico 2 4
42205 Pimlico 2 4
42106 H.deG’ce Ab 2 4
42052 H.deG'ce Ab 2 4
9
OS^fast 6
01 fast 19-5
01 slow 15
17 hvy 29-10
29%hvy 27-10
39491 Saratoga Ab 2 4:21%hvy 4
39235 Saratoga Ab2) 5:49%slop 3
39211 Saratoga Ab 2 4:32%fast 3)
38988 Aq’duct Ab 2) 5:llV8fast 3)
38921 Aq'duct Ab 2 4:16kfast 4
38786 Aq’duct
Ab 2 4:12%fast
12
142
2
4
4
4
38746 Aq’duct
Ab 2 4:24%fast
10
145
4
2
3
4
MELOS, b. g, 12
138
42392 Pimlico
2 4:14 hvy
13
134
5
2
2
3
42324 Pimlico
2 1-4 4:33 good 15
138
4
2
3
4
42205 Pimlico
2 4:01 slow
22
1«
3
2
2
2
42106 H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:17 hvy
14
140
5
4
3
1
42052 H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:29%hvy
5
140
1
4
2
2
40649 Bowie lmTOy 1:57 slow
13-5 145
2
6
6
3
40310 Pimlico
2 1-2 4:57 fast
10
140
5
7
4
2
40289 Pimlico
2 1-4 4:lG%fast
23
134
8
3
1
5
40089 Laurel
Ab 2 3:59%fast 37-10 144
9
7
<
3
RHOMB, ch. g
, •
143
42672 Belmont
Ab 2 4:08%fast
4)
HI
8
8
8
8
42606 Belmont
Ab 2 4 :15%fast
8
1.16
1
4
S
4
42567 Belmont
Ab2) 4:49%fast
18-5 147
4
3
3
3
42497 Belmont
Ab 2 4:18%good 10
138
6
5
5
4
42392 Pimlico
2 4:14 hvy
10
135
7
7
6
5
42324 Pimlico
2 1-4 4:33 good 11
139
8
4
4
3
42289 Pimlico
2 4:06 mud
23-5 149
1
4
4
3
42162 H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:10%fast 47-10 145
3
5
■t
1
(2106 H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:17 hvy
7-10 145
7
6
6
4
12052 H.deG’ce
Ab 2 4:29%hvy
5
145
8
3
1
1
40275 Pimlico
2 3:50 fast
32
145 12 11
8
3
40231 Laurel
Ab 2 4:01%hvy
34
148
1
7
7
6
40003 Laurel
Ab 2 3:56 fast
34
139
7
8
7
7
NEW -HAVEN,
b. g, 10
147
42672 Belmont
Ab 2 4:08%fast
6
149
4
4
5
5
42606 Belmont
Ab 2 4:15%fast
2
139
2
1
1
1
42392 Pimlico
2 4:14 hvy
13
140
1
3
3
4
42338 Pimlico
2 4:©2%fast
14
155
1
2
3
4
42296 Pimlico
2 4:09%hvy
28
138
1
2
6
6
42247 Pimlico
2 1-4 4:24 Tast
7
146
3
4
6
C
10296 Pimlico
2 1-2 4:54%fast
4)
149
2
2
2
2
40275 Pimlico
2 3:50 fast 47-10 149
1
2
2
2
402G1 Pimlico
2 1-2 4:49 fast
12f
138
5
3
3
3
40223 Laurel
Ab 2 3:52 fast 33-10
140
1
3
3
4
40115 Laurel
Ab 2 3:56 good 9-5
139
4
6
5
4
SEA LORD. b.
e. 8 (M)
138
42672 Belmont
Ab 2 4: 08% fa st
10
136
7
7
7
1
42567 Belmont
Ab2) 4 :49%fast
12
135
2
1
2
1
38432 Belmont
Ab 2 4:14 good 30
159
8
9
Lost
33520 BlueBon.
1 1 :46%hvy
54
109
9
6
9
9
29328 W’dbine
Ab 2 4:07 fast
13-10 144
1
1
Lost
28878 BlueBon.
1 1-8 1:59 slow
6
105
1
2
6
7
28204 Ham’ ton
3-4 l:13%fast
81-10 102
4
6
7
28132 Ham'ton
1 1:42 good 3-2
113
2
4
3
3
27800 Windsor
1 1 :39%fast
11
106
1
2
1
1
26832 BlueBon.
1 l:44%hvy
33-5 110
3
3
3
3
23280 W’dbine
1 1-16 1 :49%fast
17
106
6
4
4
5
MOHAB, gr. g
4 (M)
131
42659 Belmont
Ab 2 4:12%fast
20
137 11
»
5
8
39844 Aq’duct
Ab 2 4:24%fast
2
132
2
2
1
2
39724 Aq’duct
Ab 2 4: 15 %f ast
20
132
7
4
1
2
KINTORE. br.
40273 Pimlico
39704 Aq’duct
219669 Belmont
39627 Belmont
32672 Pimlico
20800 Pip.R’k
20622 Belmont
20471 Belmont
r, 8 143
1 l:41'/ tt fast 9 115 13
Ab 2 4:17K;fast 13-10 136 3
Ab 2 4:17%goodll-10 138 3
Ab 2 4:15%fast 8-5 134 6
2 4:09%good 7-10144 6
Ab2) fast 3 138 4
Ab2) 5:32 fast 21 135 6
Ab 2 4:20 slow 13-5 140 6
Belmont Park Entries and Past Performances for Monday, June 9.
WEATHER CLEAR. TRACK FAST.
The figures under the heading “Reo.” is the
entries below show the best time of each horse
at the distance since January 1, 1917, no matter
where It finished. In cases where record was
made on other than a fast or good track,
abbreviations show track conditions,
o ■ — - ■ — o
Rncing starts at 2:30 p. m. (Chicago time 1:30.)
ft Superior innd runner. X Good mud runuer.
Fair mud runuer. (M) Maidens. • Apprentice
allowance.
First Race — 5-8 Mile Straight.
2- veil r- olds. Allowances.
(Track record: Sept. 12. 1918— 55%— 2—1 10. )
Today’s
lnd. Horse. Wt. Ree. A.Wt.llan.
(42610) DOMINIQUE 120 :5X% 118X750
(426411) Paul Jones 112 :59% 115x710
42568* Light Wine 105.. 735
4254B4* Genua (Ml 102.. 730
42063 Northern Belle (M) 102. .725
41481 Ira Wilson 10«. .725
Dinuu Care. eh. c,
by Superman —
Dinawick ....... 105
Dominique is easily best here.
Second Race— About 2 Miles.
Steeplechase.
4-year-olds and upward. Selliug.
(Track record: June 4, 1919 — 4:08%— 5 — 130.)
42672* Early Light 9 1430700
42:492 = ® Melos 12 138*095
42672 Rhomb 9 143X«»5
42672 New Haven 10 147 x 096
42072® Sea Lord <M) 8 138 X 09O
42659® Mohah (Ml 4 131*090
40273 Kin tore 8 143. .(SHI
40094 Xtradivarius iMI... 0 143. .085
42475® Glory Belle (M) .. 5 1310080
Early Light's last race was good.
Third Race — 3-4 Mile Straight.
Hyde Park Handicap.
3- year-olds and upward.
(Track record: May 19, 190x — 1:08% — 4 — 137.)
42022* Jock Scot 127 1:11 5 110 X750
(42689) King Plaudit 3 107X745
(426871 George Slarr 121 1:11 4 117*745
(42605) Housemaid 123 1:12% 11 103 X 74(1
42569 The Boy 109 1:12% 3 98*740
92710 Fairy Wand 108 1:10 5 109*740
lnd. Horse. Wt. Reo.
42687* Ham) Grenade ....*115 1:11%
42618= Vague Ill 1:11%
423X0 Jack Stuart 108 1:12%
426X7 Ur. Johnson 114 1:10%
42639 Gloomy Gus
42675*® Woodtrap 115 1:11%
40021 Lull's Love
4264(1 Jeweler iMI 113 1:13
Today’s
A.Wt.Han.
4 112.. 735
5 99. .790
4 98.. 735
4 100X7:15
5 107 x 730
5 99X730
3 99.. 725
4 98.. 720
STRADIVARIUS, b. g
40094 Laurel lmTOy 1:
39787 Aq’duct 1 1:
39727 Aq’duct 1.5-16 2:
39630 Belmont 1 1:
39569 Belmont 1 1-16 1:
39107 Empire lm70y 1:
36654 Aq’duct 1 1:
tDisqualified for
. 6 (M) 143
:44%fast 8 116) 1
:41%slop 20 108 4
:13%fast 30 108 2
:39'/fefast 30 113 7
:46%slow 25 106 3
:46%fast 15 112 5
:40%slow 6 115 2
foul.
Jock Scot is speedy, good and favorably weighted.
Fourth Race— 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight.
Seventh Running Keene Memorial Stakes.
$5,000 Guaranteed.
2 -year-olds. Allowances.
(Track record: July 17, 1915 — 1:03% — 2 — 106.)
(42607) Koiiuie Mary 125. .750
(427141 Man o’ War 115.. 745
42607* On Watch 115X740
42610* Anniversary 115X735
425X4* Hoodwink (M) .... 112. .735
(42676) Kalcn 115.. 730
42607 My Laddie (M) ... 112. .725
Rouleau, br. c, by
Tracery — Royal
Coinage 1X2
Ronnie Mary seems a grand filly.
Fifth Race— 1 Mile.
3-year-olds aud upward. Allowances.
(Track record: Sept. 7, 1914—1:36% — 3 -117.)
42(!ox* Lueullite 117 1:38% 4 114.. 800
(42711) Purchase 114 1:37',;-, 3 102 X 795
42674= Roauier 123 1:36% X 122x790
42712* Natural Bridge ... 97 1:37% 3 99X785
Luculliie is in great form this year.
Sixth Race — 1 Mile.
3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming.
(Track record: Sept. 7, 1914 — 1:36% — 3 — 117.1
GLORY BELLE, ch. m, 5 (M)
42475 Belmont 1 l:44%slow 100
42310 Pimlico 2 4:08 slow 116
42233 Pimlico 2 3:54 fast 54
40094 Laurel lm70y l:44%fast 105
29808 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1 :47%fast 103
39780 H.deG’ce 1 1-16 1:51 hvy 12
39738 H.deG’ce lm70yl:49 hvy 33
39591 Belmont 1 l:39%fast 30
38471 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%hvy 30
38413 Bel. Ter. 1 15
38160 Pimlico 11-16 1:50 fast 17f
3) 3® R Scully 5 W.F.K’belk’mp, Pebeto, Fencer
S' 3') W Keating 7 Goldilocks, Tr’ditiouer, Martian
By Ypsilanti H. — Sea Wall (J. Lumsden).
6 9 9 10 4 9'® T Rice 11 Bavarde, Hamp.Dume, Amphion
1 Lost rider. N Brooks 3 Antiseptic, Garish Sun
2 6 7 7 7*® L McAtee 7 Cop. King, Amphion, H. Dame
6 7 6' 2* L McAtee 8 Old Pop. Corn Broom. H. Dame
4 3 3 S' G»i L McAtee 12 Moss Fox, Mausolus, Corn Broom
2 11 l»t 3*) L McAtee 6 Splutter, Lady Curzon, C. Broom
3 3 3 4 1 * 6'* L McAtee 8 C.King, P. Philsthorpe, Amphion
4 4 5 5) 6'°)J Suiyth S L. Curzon, F.Montague, Splutter
By Moharib— Evelina Grey (S. Willetz).
9 6 8 9® 9'» I Burgess 11 Winguld. Mr. Ned, Candle
2 1 2 2* 3® W Keating 4 Whist II., Elysian, Contender
4 1 2 4 s 6 s ® I Burgess 8 Moccasin III., Brand, TudorKiug
By Bryn Mawr — Bobbinet (Triple Springs Farm).
9 9 9 9"kl0'» C Hummer 1 3 Bright Angel, Sibola, L.ofLight
2 3 3 3 4 ® 3'® J Rowan 4 Syosset, Traditiouer, Bachelor
2 2 2 1* l l J Rowan 5 Man Slayer, ToppyNlx, Bachelor
2 2 2 4* 4* J Rowan 7 Syosset, Man Slayer, Singlestick
1 3 Fell. L Franklin 7 Colouetta, Bryn Rose. Tredette
5 5 4 1* 1*) F Williams 5 Blunk'burg, C.M’lotte, C’pliment
4 2 1 2® 2=) F Will’ms 6 Mission, CherryMalotte, Syosset
6 5 4 5'® 6'® T Tuckey 8 Blankenburg, S. River, Mission
By Neil Gow — Dromdiah (J. E. Widener).
112 2) 3f*iW Knapp 11 Gal. Head, Bellringer, S.Sandals
5 3 3 6* 4*) R Troise 9 Poacher, Jack Mount, B. Peddler
2 3 3 3* 3'® R Troise 4 H’woodlL, J.W’gfleld, M. Fannie
3 2 7 7) 7‘® L Gentry 8 Buckbourd, Grouse, Daedalus
3 3 3 3 3 4 ® G PreeceJr 3 Game Cock, Poacher
6 10 10 10 10** A Collins 10 Sunny Hill, N.K.Beal, Aldebaran
11 1 1* 2* A Collins 6 Duettiste, Mud. Curie, Conduit
&J
By Glorifier — Cara Belle (W. H. Henry),
8 7 7 6" J Staplet’n 7 Favour, P.B’terfly, M.o’th’Hour
10 10 8 8 8'* 4 W Blake 10 Royal Arch, North Star, Candle
7 7 Lost rider.H McAfeelO ItoyalArch, NortliStar, Decisive
7 8 1 *'* R Pauley 11 G. Head, Bellringer. St’divarius
J f 11 11* 11 * T Nolan 13 Capt. Ray, Fairly, Thorn Bloom
1 2 | E Denny 7 Vocabulary, Medusa, UelenAtklu
3 3 4 S') 3'* E Denny 7 C.Francis, SeaGull, Bilv.Suudals
2 3 5 6) 10*' L McAtee 10 Right, Koh-I-Noor, Favour
11 11 H 11 ,T J Wllliamsl9 TlieDecision, Onico, MidnightSuu
2 4 4 1 5* A Collins 0 Kilts II., Exterminator, S. Dealer
13 13 13 13 13** L McAtee 13 Say, Daybreak, G. M. Miller
««v®? D iS^ CE — 3 ‘ 4 *‘* e Straight. Hyde Park Handicap. 3-year-olds and upward. (May 19, 1908—
1:08% — 4 — 137.)
JOCK SCOT, hr. h, 5
42622 Belmont 6) f l:17%fast
42260 Jamaica
42282 Lex’ ton
42112 Lex’ton
41857 Oakl’wn
40305 Pimlico
40283 Pimilco
3-4 l:12%fast
F C l:12%mud
F C l:09%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
1 1:39 fast
3-4 l:ll%fast
40177 Empire Ab3-4 l:08%fast
40154 Empire Ab3-4 1:09 fast
Ml 30 Empire Ab3-4 1:08 fast
39938 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast
39845 Aq'duct 3-4 l:12%fast
KING PLAUDIT, br. c, 3
42639 Belmont 1 l:36%fast
42274 Pimlico 3-4 l:14%raud
42623-'® Wilfreda
42713* Search Light III.
42411* Miss Sterling ....
426X9 Saddle Rock
42(2x9 Pietor
42519 Galway
4252(1 Glenn
42623 Goaler
36577 Indiwret
42623 Caddie
39392 Courtiug Colors ..
1914—1 :36%— 3— 1 17. 1
. 90 1:45%* 3 105X72
. 9X 1:42% 3 110. .72
40475 Bowie
40392 Bowie
39748 Aq'duct
6) f 1 :20%f ast
3-4 1 :16%hvy
5-8 l:00%slop
..111 1:44%
..112 1:43%
..112 1:40
. ..112 1:42%
...104 1:41%
Wilfreda lias a good chance here.
3 110. .720
4 111). .715
3 115.. 715
3 115.. 715
3 115. .710
3 115. .705
3 11 5.. 705
7 115. .700
4 115X71*1
3 110.. 700
39631 Belmont 5)f st l:07%fast
GEORGE STARR, br. g. 4
42687 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast
42609 Belmont 1 1:37 fast
42523 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%fast
42412 Jamaica 5) f 1:05 fast
42360 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast
39880 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:12%fast
39699 H.deG'ce lmTOyl :44%fast
<9677 H.deG’ce 3 4 1:12 fast
39478 Saratoga 3-4 l:14%slop
39388 Saratoga 3-4 l:10%fast
39212 Saratoga 3-4 l:10%fast
110
30 110 6
20 116 13
2) 115 1
2-5 113 4
3 118 1
17- 6 125 2
13 130 2
11-5 121 3
9-10 120 1
6 119 4
6 111 8
6 128 7
107
2-5 109 2
9-5 117 5
18- 5 111 1
23-10 U5 2
12 115 11
10 116 13
117
2) 121 5
3 116 1
5 125 4
4) 111 4
7 112 8
17-10 120 4
23-10 US 3
7-10 104 4
11-6 127 3
4f 122 6
13-5 120 •
By Ogden — Frankie (R, L. Bresler).
4 3) 2=) G Warren 9 SweepOn, Reg. Lodge, Routledge
12 11* 9" G Warren 14 Flags, Old Rosebud, Lueullite
4 3' 3 s ) G Warren 4 Hunovia, Kild. Boy, Sk. Knob
4 6 6") N Barrett 5 Prince of Como, Lindeu, Basil
I 1‘ 1* A Johnson 4 OldKoenig, MarsMouse, Uu.Flre
1 1* 1] L Ensor 3 War Pennant, Routledge
1 1* 2® L Ensor 13 Flags, Bulge, Motor Cop
2 2* 3) L Lyke 7 Motor Cop, Ult. Thule, HlghOost
1 1* l'i L Ensor 5 Hollister, High Cost, TenCaddy
2 2* 2®* L Ensor 7 N’turalist, O.theWay, Salvestra
7 7* 7*) M Buxton 9 Arnold, High Cost, Hollister
6 5) 4*) T Rice 9 Hollister, Wise Man. Arnold
By Plaudit— Wild Thistle (Brookzide Stable).
1 1' 1* L Lyke 7 Yurucarl, Duydue. Bridesman
3 3'* 2' T Rice 6 Ticklish, Ophelia. PastoralMwaia
2 1* 1* T Rice 7 Lil.Shuw, DuchessLace, Marmite
1 I s 1* W J O’B’nll Vigilante. Little Ed, C. Gallant
10 10* 10'® L Lyke 1(1 Cirrus, Hurricane, T. d’Hoiineur
II 11 9 1 ® L Lyke 19 Sen.Crow, Minuet, Mag.Maitlaud
By Jack Atkin — Africa (W. Vian).
1 1) 1*) J Loftus 6 O.theWay, H. Grenade. 1. Frank
2 2) 4*1 C Kummer 6 SunflasliIL. Crimper, T’nderclap
1 2‘ 2* C Kummeilt) Hollister, Woodtrap, The Boy
3 3* 3® C Kummer 5 Lueullite. Old Koenig, Arnold
8 6* 5®) C Kutnmerl4 Flags, Old Rosebud, Lueullite
3 2® 2' C Kummer 7 C.L’decker, H.Lad, HamiltouA.
2 2® 1* C Kummer 4 M. Aland, J. I. Day, G. Exchange
2 2” k 3 4 ) C Kummer 5 M.Maud. l’r.of Como, Startling
1 l* k 3*) C Kummer 3 Flags, Regal Lodge
2 1) 3* C Kurimierl? l’oiymeliau. Old Koenig, Arnold
3 2‘ 13 C Kummerl'J Dr. Johusou, Crunk, Startling
DAILY RACING FORM.
Sunday, June 8, 1919
HOUSEMAID,
42605 Belmont
42522 Belmont
42423 Jamaica
40352 Bowie
40367 Pimlico
40178 Kmpire
40164 Empire
40030 Jamaica
30867 Aq'duct
39723 Aq'duct
b. m, n
3-4 1:12 fast
51fstl:06 fast
6i f 1 :05%fast
6J f l:20%fast
3-4 1:13 fast
Ab3-4 1:08% fast
Ab3-4 l:10%fast
3-4 l:12%fast
3-4 l:13Vtfast
3-4 1:13 fast
'< BOY, cb, c, 3
Belmont 3-4 1
Belmont 3-4 st 1
Belmont 5Jf st 1
Jamaica 3-4 1
Empire Ab3-4 1
Empire 5i f 1
Empire 6-8 1
Kmpire 61 f 1
Aq’duct 6-8
Aq'duct 6-8 1
:12 fast
:ll%fast
:06 slow
:12%fast
:10%fast
:05%fast
:01 fast
:07%fast
69 fast
:00%mud
103
11-20 106$ 1
4 118 4
3-6 107 2
4) 109 2
41 110 7
10 106 4
6-5 112 2
3-2 108 3
8-6 110 2
3 U0 3
98
7 104 1
4 109 3
7 1011$ 3
60 104$10
3-5 110 1
9-6 105 1
2 118 3
16-6 107 1
2 108 5
8 109$ 2
FAIRY WAND. ch. m, 5
43710 Belmont 3-4 st 1:11 fast 11-5
42360 Jamaica 3-4 l:12%fast 15
39703 Aq'duct 6$ f l:19%fast 41
39629 Belmont 1 l:37%fast 18-6
39658 Belmont 3-4 st 1:10 fast 41
39493 Saratoga 1 1-4 2:12%hvy 6
39-117 Saratoga 1 1-8 l:51%good 6
39390 Saratoga 1 l:3G%fast 18-5
39378 Saratoga 3-4 l:10%fast 18-5
tDisqualified for foul.
42633 Belmont
39639 Belmont
38865 Aq’duct
38562 Belmont
38435 Belmont
42618 Belmont I
381227 Jamaica
39804 Latonia
38407 Saratoga
28354 Saratoga
37454 Aq’duct
27411 Aq’duct
JACK STUAB7
42:180 Jamaica
39164 Empire
39139 Empire
39127 Empire
39095 Empire
39046 Aq’duct
39002 Aq’duct
38706 Jamaica
38693 Belmont
DR. JOHNSON
4 2687 Belmont
42600 Belmont
DE, br. o, 4
i-4 st 1:11 fast
5
112
115
1
6
5
6j f l:17%fast
15
111
8'
6
<
1 l:37%fast
2
112
2
3
4
4
1 3-1C 1 :57%fast
13-5 118
2
2
2
2
1 1-8 1 :49%fast
7
195
6
3
3
3
1 1 :36%fast
10
106
6
6
6
6
1-4 st 1:13 good 7
117
2
3
3
1 1 :39%f ast
7
106
3
2
2
2
1 l:39%good 6
114
1
2
2
1
, 5
J-4 st l:ll%fast
10
98
ill
1
1
1
3-4 1 : 13% fast
20
115
2
1
1
5i f 1 :07 fast
23-5
ill
2
1
1
6i f l:07%fast
4
107
2
2
2
5-8 1:01 fast
4
112
1
1
1
6-8 59 fast
15
105
1
4
2
6-8 l:00%fast
20
105
2
1
1
', b. c, 4
5i f l:05%fast
CO
98
105
9
7
»
1 l:39%fast
3-6
115
2
2
2
2
1 l:40%fast
4-6
106
6
5
2
1
1 l:39%fast
4
101
4
3
3
3
1 1:4U fast
20
107
3
1
1
1
1 1 :39%fast
6
104
7
S
5
5
1 l:40%fast
16
105
4
4
3
3
3-4 l:14%fast
12
100
3
6
6
1 1:42 fast
31
112
•
6
5
6
. b. g, 4
J-4 st 1:11 fast
12
100
106
2
4
6
1 l:39%good 15
107
3
2
2
2
By Broemstick — Ethel Pace (J. J. Hallenbeck).
3 3 2 l'i E Taplin S Oniev, Appleton Wiske, Celto
2 2* 21 E Taplin 6 Enfilade, Fruit Cake, G.- Swell
2 2* 2* B Sarnie <* Masda. A. Jaek II., Mar.Holllua
4 8* 3* R McCr’nn 9 Louise V., Pepper, Onico
6 4* 6* F Rob'sonl3 Ouico, Arrah Go On, Prunes
4 4 3* I< Ensor 4 P’naman, S.Sp’ngled, O.theWay
2 2* l nk E Taplin 4 T’cliboarer, l.Ladyll., Seafarer
2 2* 1* E Taplin 8 Alvord, Hondo, T. Masquerader
7 4 2 2 1 G Walls 16 Lively, H.Burgoyne, Subabdar
1 2* 2'1 W Kelsay 18 Turf, Lively, Miss Kruter
By Celt — Sand Dune (N. Turner).
3 21 6° J Wessler 7 PeterPiper, S’flash II., RoiCrnig
3 3J 4 :, i G Walls 10 Hollister. Geo. Starr, Woodtrap
3 2 l 2'1 T Rice 12 Merry Princess, Toto, Youneed
7 12' 14 2 * T Nolan 14 Flags. Old Rosebud, Lucullite
1 1* I s L Ensor 4 Bulldoze. ClenRyan, M’damByng
1 1* 2 1 L Ensor 4 Sea Pirate, Chasseur, Ticklish
1 1* 1* L Ensor 12 Clen Ryan, Peter, Tbistledon
3 3“ k 2* A Collins 4 Rl’gowrie, T’stledon, Sundial II.
6 6 1 6 10 A Johnson 7 Crystal Ford, Sea Pirate, Minuet
3 4 1 2*1 F Rob’son 9 Osgood, Lion d’Or, Fleeing Sheik
By 8tar Shoot — Countess Wanda (G. A. Cochran).
4 61 6*J W Knapp 11 Enfilade. Salvestra. Columbine
14 11 13 1 " C Brudor 14 Flags. Old Rosebud, Lucullite
6 6'1 4*1 W M’l’yJrl4 Hollister, Cr-ink, Ima Frank
3 3* 3 r, l W M'l'yJr 5 N’turalist, S’flashll., H.Gr’nad*
1 11 It 1 W M’l’y Jr r> Hollister, Ima Frank, Papp
1 3* 6‘* W M’l’yJr S Ticket, Bondage, Exterminator
1 I s l 1 W M’l’yJr 6 Bondage, S. Master, Memories II.
1 1* 2*1 W M’l’yJr 6 S. Slope, Naturalist, T.McT’ggart
6 4* 3*1 F Rob’son 9 Jyntee.Viva America, Kathleen
By Sunstar— All Green (A. K. Macomber).
4‘ 3 2 M Buxton 6 Geo.Starr, O. the Way, 1. Frank
8 s S'* M Buxton !» SweepOn. JockScot. Regal Lodge
4* 4 10 F Rob’son 5 Naturalist, SunflashlL, F.Wand
2 2'1 J Loftus 2 Johren
21 l 2 M Buxton 6 Borrow. Hendrie, T. McTaggart
6* 3*1 M Buxton 6 Roamer, TomMcT’ggart, Borrow
1* 1-1 J Loftus 10 Trophy, Polymelian, Kalitan
3 s 3* M Buxton 5 Johren, CornTassel, P. and Call*
30k 4»1 j Loftus 8 Flittergold, Dorcas, Enfilade
By Celt — Dreaming (Huntingdon Valley Farms).
11 2* R Troxler 7 ArraliGoOn, Subabdar, S. Realm
3‘ 6*1 F Rob’sonl3 C. L ’decker, Woodtrap, Milkman
1* 1* M Buxton 9 Suufiasli, Latonia, Saffron Girl
3nk 5s m Buxton 7 Rickety, Ultimatum, F. Wand
1* 1* M Garner 17 Now Then, Bellringer, C. Court
4> 6*1 M Garner 8 Bon. Witch, Y.Witch, Kittenish
1*» 3*1 M Garner 5 Q.of theWater, S’renest, S.Maid
NATURAL BRIDGE, b. o, 3 99
42712 Belmont 1 1-16 1:44 fast 4 103 1 2 2
42674 Belmont 1 l:37%fast 6 97 3 2 2
42396 Pimlico 1 1-8 1 :66%hvy 3-2 110 1 2 2
42291 Pimlico 1 1:44 mud 6 107 4 5 6
42204 Pimlico 1 1:41 slow 11-5 115 8 8 3
By Bridge of Allan — Isette (W. B. Coe).
2‘ 2'1 L M c.A tee 4 Valor, Hollister, OmarKhayyam
2 5 1* H Myers 3 Roamer, Henry G.
3* 3*4 L McAtee 7 Woodtrap, Bondage, Yumoari
4* 3‘ L McAtee 9 B’ us trade, Koutledge, Es<iuimau
11 l 1 C F'b'tner 13 Clean Gone, l'.Swain, Somerlod
42264 Pimlico
3-4 1:15 mud
21-5
105
7
3
3
42095 H.deG’ce
51 f 1:06 fast
7
104
7
4
3
42042 H.doG’ce
51 f l:08%slop
26
106
2
1
1
40283 Pimlico
3-4 l:ll%fast
19f
105
7
7
9
40218 Laurel
3-4 1:13 fast
31
110
2
2
2
40196 Laurel
3-4 l:12%fast
28
114
6
1
1
40117 Laurel
3-4 1:13 good 15
108
4
4
4
40077 Laurel
3-4 l:ll%fast
10
110
6
4
2
39965 laurel
3-4 1:13 fast 27-10 111
4
4
3
39920 H.deG'ce
3-4 1 :12%f ast
10
no
6
3
2
39880 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:12%fast
14-5 116
5
1
2
39798 H.deG’ce
3-4 l:15%hvy
41-10 118
2
1
1
39644 Belmont
3-4 st 1 :09%f ast
5
114
3
2
1
39415 Saratoga
3-1 l:ll%good 6
106
1
3
6
39286 Saratoga
7-8 l:28%slop
3-2
104
4
2
2
89212 Saratoga
3-4 l:10%fast
10
120
7
8
7
29200 Saratoga
3-4 l:10%fast
3
no
5
6
6
GLOOMY OUS,
, br. h. 6
107
42639 Belmont
1 1 :36%fast
7
120
4
6
6
6
42545 Belmont
3-4 l:12%fast
15
122
1
4
2
40276 Pimlico
1 3-16 l:58%fast
8-6
113
2
2
2
2
40241 Pimlico
1 1-16 l:48%slow
7
108
2
2
2
1
40190 Empire
1 1-16 l:46%fast
21
115
4
5
4
3
40146 Kmpire
1 l:3D%fast
4
112
2
2
3
4
39938 Jamaica
3-4 1 :12%f ast
12
114
1
4
3
29907 Aq’duct
1 l:38%good 21
117
3
1
3
2
19767 Aq’duct
1 1-16 l:45%good 4
in
2
$
3
3
WOODTRAP. ch. h. 6
90
42675 Belmont
61 f 1 :18 fast
31
100
1
5
3
42546 Belmont
1 l:37%fast
41
106
1
9
9
8
40623 Belmont
3-4 st l:ll%fast
30
112
9
10
10
42395 Pimlico
1 1-8 1 :56%hvy
9
111
2
1
1
1
42337 Pimlico
1 l:41%fast
21
no
1
1
1
1
42328 Pimlico
3-4 l:14%good 9
112
1
4
6
42292 Pimlico
3-4 l:15%mud
31
107
2
6
5
42218 Pimlico
3-4 1:14 fast
17f
115
3
8
8
40285 Pimlico
1 1-4 2:07%fast 13-10 1U
1
3
3
3
40251 Pimlico
1 1-16 1 :48%good 8-6
114
2
2
2
2
40191 Empire
1 1-4 2 :06%f ast
21
115
3
1
1
1
LAD’S LOVE.
ch. c, 3
99
40021 Jamaica
3-4 l:13%fast
7
113
2
5
5
121828 Aq’duct
6-8 59%good 10
110
6
2
2
39402 Saratoga
i-4 l:12%fast
20
115
9
7
4
39374 Saratoga
3-4 l:12%fast
10
113
4
2
2
31*335 Saratoga
51 f l:06%fast
20
115
4
2
2
39274 Saratoga
51 f 1:05 fast
8
110
8
8
8
39206 Saratoga
3-4 l:12%fast
20
115
1
14
14
38333 Jamaica
51 f l:08%good 10
116
4
1
2
JEWELER, ch
. c. 4 (M)
93
42610 Belmont
1 l:3S%fast
7
115
1
1
7
5
42571 Belmont
3-4 st l:12%fast
15
113
9
7
7
42501 Belmont
3-4 st l:ll%good 3
120
3
5
6
39568 Belmont
7-8 1:26 slow
20
10S
8
6
6
3554S Aq’duct
5-S l:00%fast
3
115
3
4
2
By Valens — Sweet
91 9»2 G Elliott 10
2* 2'i J D'minick 4
1* l 1 ® L Ensor 6
2® 2* H Wakoff 7
1* 1* M Buxton 9
6* 6* J Callahan 9
1>1 PI M Buxton 16
7f> 8 1 " J Callahan 16
6> 8 7 3 J Callahan 12
By Sir John Jobnso
5 2 5*J E Ambr’se 6
6 6‘* B Ambr’se 6
6* S’® E Ambr’se 8
31 3 2 1 T Nolan 8
3U 4# E Ambr’se 5
Sauoe (Marrone Stable).
Startling, Ima Frank. BullyBoy
L’Errant, Daedalus, Bantry
J.ofSpades, T.byJury, Crumpsall
Minto 1I„ Dan, Barry Shannon
Trophy, Nightstick, I’ullux
Dan, Deckiuate, Starry Banner
J.ofSpades, Dragoon, H.ll’rgoyne
Mid. Sun, W’poorwill, H.B’goyne
Star. Banner, Phalerian. Bravado
By Sir John Johnson — Quack (lira. W. M. Jeffords).
5 2 5=1 E Ambr’se 6 Geo.St’rr, O.theWay, H.Gr’nadc
6 6 14 B Ambr’se 6 Valor, Corn Tassel, Damrosch
6 2 S’® E Ambr’se 8 Motor Cop, Papp, Hauberk
31 3 2 ! T Nolan 8 MotorCop, Startling, S.Forward
31* 4® E Ambr’se 5 B.Kelly, Pickwick, C.Leydecker
IF 12 11 B Ambr’sel3 Flags. Jock Scot. Bulse
2* 3'4 E Ambr’se 5 Pass.Shower, Bulse, Nepperhan
l°k 4 2 i E Ambr’se 6 The Porter. Crank, Bulse
4 4 12 E Ambr’se 4 Billy Kelly, Leochares, Bulse
21 5*1 E Ambr’se 7 Icarus, Bulse, Leochares
3 2 4 2 4 E Ainbr'se 6 Kathleen, Mary Maud, Bulse
310 2'1 B Ambr'se 6 Bil. Kelly, HamiltonA., Polroma
4* 6 1 ® B Ambr’se 7 C.I/ydecker, G. Starr, High. Lad
1* 2» B Ambr’se 6 Foreground, M.Mnud, Quietude
21 3*1 B Ambr’selO L. Dorothy, Reg. Lodge, Hollister
6' 7*4 E Ambr'se 8 Flags, Crank, Naturalist
4* 7‘* E Ambr’se 8 Boniface, Gl’myGus, Polymelian
41 23 E Ambr’selO George Starr, Crank, Startling
51 6 7 2 E Ambr’se 8 Polymelian, Sun Briar. Geo.Starr
By Ogdon — Happy
6* 6“ R Hoffm’n 7
41 7 12 L Lyke 10
2* 2* F Rob'son 4
1® l 2 F Rob’son 6
3 2 l 2 F Rob’son 5
31 ink e Taplin 4
31 4*1 T Rice 9
2* 2« G Walla 4
14 2* It Lyke 4
Kate (O. C. Rasch).
King Plaudit, Yurueari, Daydue
Oldltosebud, Crys.Ford, Crimiier
M’nisterToi, O.Kh’yyam, Ticket
C. Tassel, O. Khayyam, Franklin
Salvestra. Minto II., Mat. Idol
Manistcr Toi, Kashmir, Assume
Arnold, High Cost, Hollister
Stromboli, Chief Lally, Man. Toi
Midway. Ticket, Daddy's Choice
42311 Pimlico 6-8
42220 Pimlico 4i f
ANNIVERSARY, br.
42610 Belmont 5 8 st
42373 Pimlico 4i f
42853 Pimlico 42 f
42299 Pimlico 0-8
42260 Pimlico
4i f
55%mud
39
112
8
8
6
4 nk
42235 Pimlico
43. f
56 fast
141
U4 U
10
7
7*
HOODWINK,
ch. c,
2 (M)
112
B:
42584 Belmont
4if st
53V£fast
12
115
7
E
6
3*
RALCO. blk.
c. 2
115
B
42676 Bclinont
4Jf st
52%fast
8
no
1
3
3
Vi
42607 Belmont
5-8 st
59%fast
20
115
14
9
9
6 2
42353 Pimlico
41 f
55 fast
21
115
1
1
1
2*
42246 Pimlico
41 f
55%fast 13-10
115
1
1
1
1*
42220 Pimlico
4i f
55 fast
36
112
8
6
6 2
MY LADDIE.
blk. c,
2 (M)
112
B
42607 Belmont
5-8 st
59%fast
50
112
12
13
12
m
42426 Jamaica
Oi f 1 ifKiT^fast
30
no
6
7
7
7
ROULEAU, br
. c, 2
(M)
112
B
4J 3 l “ T Rice 8 Dominique, Paul Jones, Shoal
2® l 2 T Rice 4 Murray. Ireland. Titania
3® 2' T Rice 7 Kallipolis, ltaleo. On Watch
Ink 13 t Rice 6 Shoal. Flying Flower, Amaze
4nk 4«1 T Rice 8 Rowes Bud, Wendy, Su|>er
E Ambr’sel2 Wildair, Homely, Pilgrim
Rock View — Black Mantilla (R. Parr).
T Rice 6 Wildair. Rover, Game Chicken
FIFTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-ycar-olds and upward. Allowances, (Sept. 7, 1914 — 1:36%-
LUCULLITE, br. c, 4
42666 Belmont 3-4 st 1
42412 Jamaica 51 f 1
42360 Jamaica 3-4 1
40314 Pimlico 3-4 1
402K3 Pimlico 3-4 1
40123 Jamaica 3-4 1
40085 Jamaica 3-4 1
39264 Saratoga 1 1
38487 Belmont 1 1
3S4C1 Belmont 3-4 st 1
35137 Saratoga 3-4 1
34279 Aq'duct 3-4 1
PURCHASE, ch. c, 3
42711 Belmont 1 1:
40074 Jamaica 51 f 1
39828 Aq'duct 6-8
39683 Belmont 3-4 st 1
39642 Belmont 61f st 1
39482 Saratoga 5-8 1:
39432 Saratoga 6$ f 1
39392 Saratoga 3-4 1
29300 Saratoga 3-4 1
39256 Sar’toga 3-4 1
39233 Sar’toga 61 f 1
ROAMER. b. g. 8
42674 Belmont 1 1
40160 Empire 1 1-16 1
40142 Empire lm70y 1
40124 Jamaica 1 1-8 1
40022 Jamaica 1 1-8 1:
39926 Aq’duct 1 1-8 1
39506 Saratoga 1 3-4 3
59363V- Saratoga 1 1
39195 Saratoga 1 1-4 2
39116 Empire 1 1
3909s Empire 1 1-8 1
38923 Aq'duct 7-8 1
38855 Aq’duct 1 1
38748 Aq’duct 1 1-8 1
88666 Jamaica 1 1-16 1
38461 Belmont 3-4 st 1
38394 Belmont 1 1
16338 Pimlico 1 3-16 1
:10%fast 9-5
:05 fast 11-10
:12%fast 12
:14%fast 41
:ll%fast 12-5
:11 ‘/f.fa-st 6-5
:12%fast 5
:36%fast 5
:39%slow 10
M slop 10
:15%hvy 12
:13%fast 3-10
:37’,6fast 4-5
:U6-)&ratil 9-20
59%good 8-20
12«ifasl 3
04%fast 13-10
02Vfeslop 8-5
06%fast 6
12%fast 10
13%good 6
14%slow 13-6
06%fast 7
:37%fast 1-7
:467ifast 9-5
:43 fast 9-10
:51%fast 31
:52%fast 11-20
:50Vbfast 16-5
:02%hvy 8-5
:34%fast — 1
:02Vsfast 18-5
:40'/&good 2-5
:51 last 11-20
:23%fast 13-10
:36%fast 3-5
:50 fast 6
:45%fast 16-5
:10 slop 8
:38%fast 3
:58%fa»t 1-2
By Trap Rock — Lucky Lass (S. C. Hildreth).
2'i 2»* E Taplin fi Billy Kelly, Papp. Toto
1* l n E Taplin 5 Old Koenig, GeorgeStarr, Arnold
6i 3* E Taplin 14 Flags, Old Rosebud, Old Koenig
2“ k 2 h L Lyke
10' 9*1 L Lyke
l 2 1* L Lyke
3 2 3‘i L Lyke
1 1 1
4 2 2
3 2 2
111
3 2 2
2 2 1
2 2 2
111
4 2 2
3 3 3
111
6 3
111
111
8 3 4
7 8
111
113
SIXTH RACE — 1 Mile. 3-year-olds and upward. Maidens. Claiming. (Sept. 7, 1914 — 1:36%-
WILFREDA, ch. f, 8 (M)
42623 Belmont 7-8 1 :26%fast 12
42371 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:49%fast 114
42322 Pimlico 3-4 1:16 good 51
41136 F.G’nds lm70y l:52%hvy 3
41070 F.G’nds 1 l:47%hvy 20
41039 F.G’nds 1 1:43 slow 50
40536 Bowie 3-4 l:17%hvy 7
40494 Bowie 61 f l:08%fast 18
40364 Bowie 61 f l:10%slop 41
SEARCH LIGHT HI., ch. g, 3 (M)
42713 Belmont
1 l:39%fast 30
42371 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:49%fast 159
42323 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 good 71
41886 Havana 1 1:41 fast 10
41843 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 4
41742 Havana 3-4 l:14%fast 31
41724 Havana 61 f 1:08 fast 4
41676 Havana 3-4 l:13%fast 8
41638 Havana 61 f l:07%fast 6
41546 Havana 3-1 l:14%fast 4
41511 Havana 51 f l:07%faat 8
MISS STERLING, b. f. 4 (M)
42411 Jamaica 3-4 l:13%fast 10
42378 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 fast 15
42181 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%fast 7jf
42135 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:14%fast 9
42099 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 41
42085 H.deG’ce 61 f l:08%fast 41
42013 Bowie 3-4 1:15 fast 10
41961 Bowie 61 f 1 :08%fast 61
41935 Bowie 3-4 l:16%good 29
SADDLE ROCK. b. c, 3 (M)
42689 Belmont 1 l:41%fast GO
42474 Belmont 6Jfstl:06 slow 100
42323 Pimlico
42259 Pimlico
42234 Pimlico
42204 Pimlico
38844 Aq’duct
38750 Aq'duct
38666 Jamaica
3-4 1:15 good 42
1 l:43%mud 20f
1 l:41%fast 49
1 1:44 slow 7f
6-8 1:00 fast 100
5-8 1 :00*4f ast 40
5-8 l:01%fast 30
38616 Belmont 5-8 st l:02%good 60
38537 Belmont 6-8 st 69%fast 100
PICTOR, h. g, 3 (M)
42689 Belmont 1 l:41%fast 12
42640 Belmont 1 l:38%fast 5
42402 Jamaica 3-4 1:14 fast 20
GALWAY ch. c, 3 (M)
42519 W’dblne 1 1-4 2:09%slow 1
GLENN, h. g, 3 (M)
42520 Belmont 61 f l:t»%fast 30
42437 Jamaica 3-4 l:16%slop 20
42520 Belmont
42437 Jamaica
42189 Pimlico 3-4 1:15 slop 82
39185 Empire 5-8 l:01%slop 5
39167 Empire 5-8 1 :01%fast 4
GOALER, hr. o, 3 (M)
42623 Belmont 7-8 1 :26%fast 8
42410 Jamaica 3-4 l:14%fast 13-10
40206 Empire 51 f l:06%fast 20
40186 Empire 51 f l:07%fast 6
40125 Jamaica 51 f l:07%fast 9-5
39978 Jamaica 51 f 1:07 slow 28
INDISCRET, b. g, 7 (M)
36577 Jef'son 3-4 l:15%good 40
35862 Church’ 1 lm70yl :47%f ast 70
35488 Lex’ ton lm70y l:45%fast 219
34289 G.R'pids 1 1-16 l:5C%hvy 67
34224 G.R’pids 3-4 l:13%fast 61
34013 Latonia 1 3-16 2:03%hvy 107
33754 Dev’shire 1 1:41 fast 26-5f
33717 Dev’shire 3-4 l:13%fast 6if
33451 Belmont 1 1-8 l:56%fast 15
33244 Belmont 1 1:40 slow 30
CADDIE, b. g, « (M)
42623 Belmont 7-8 l:26%fast 30
42583 Belmont 1 l:38%fast 25
42350 Pimlico 1 1-16 l:49%fast 12f
42180 H.deG’ce lm70yl :46%fast 12f
42099 H.deG’ce 3-4 l:13%fast 5f
42066 H.deG’ce 3-4 1 :17%slow 11-5
42040 H-deG’ce 61 f l:09%slop 25
40536 Bowie 61 f l:23%hvy 33f
40499 Bowie lm70y l:47%fast 20
40420 Bowie lm20y l:47%good 13
COURTING COLORS, ch. g. 3 (M)
39392 Saratoga 3-4 l:12%tast 30
39348 Saratoga 6-8 59%fast 30
By Trap Rock — Woodvine (North Shore Stable).
3 2 3'J J Wessler (> Ahadane. Arrah Go On, Whimsy
4 1 31 J Wessler 12 Columbine, Wyoming, J.’auBout
7 2 3*1 J Wessler 10 Hollisfer, Crt-orge Starr, The Boy
l 1 l h J Wessler 7 Bondage, Nat. Bridge, Yurueari
l 1 21 J Murphy B Hauberk, Gath, Mother in Law
3>> 3'1 J Murrhy 9 T. Derision, King Herod, Onico
6 2 4*1 A Collins 7 MidnightSun, Hauberk, Cob.Lass
7'1 7*1 E Haynes 13 O. the Way, D.Vandiver, Onico
3 2* E Sande 3 African Arrow, Buckbourd
31 3 1 ! H Ericks’n 5 ThornBloom, Deekmate, AirMan
1* 1* H Ericks'n 5 Air Man, Runes, Picdra
B" Hamburg — Ballet (Greentree Stable).
5 1 * 5*i F Rob’son <i W. Marvel, T’derstorm, Ophelia
21 4*1 F Rob’son 9 Balustrade, Ophelia, Purchase
61 5'1 A Johnsonl3 SweepOn, WarM’rvel, L. Rosebud
2‘ 3 2 I F Rob’son 9 Rodgers, Cirrus, Yurueari
3 2 3 2 F Rob’sonlO Lion d’Or, KissAgain, W. Marvel
JEWELER, ch. c, 4 (M) 93 By Jim Gaffney — Lenora Pearl (J. E. Madden).
42640 Belmont 1 1 ::>S%fast 7 115 1 1 7 5 5 * 5 7 E Taplin 9 Sweepment, C. Sweeper, S. Sigh
42571 Belmont 3-4 stl:12%fast 15 113 9 7 7 7 l 6 2 1 E Taplin 11 M.v Friend, C.Swecper, Ceramic
42501 Belmont 3-4 st l:ll%good 3 120 3 5 5 4 * 4*J W Kelsay 11 War Drive. Itap.Day, Bridesman
39568 Belmont 7-8 1:26 slow 20 108 8 6 6 6* 5'® W Kelsay S StarM’ster. CornT’ssel, Dcbadou
3554S Aq'duct 5-8 l:00%fast 3 115 3 4 2 2 1 21 C Brady 8 Malvolio, Tenons Bon, Urocatelle
FOURTH RACE — 5 1-2 Furlongs Straight. Keene Memorial Stakes. 2-year-olds. Allowances. (July
17, 1915— 1:03%— 2— 106.)
BONNIE MARY. b. f. 2 125 By Ultimus— Belgravia (P. A. Clark).
42607 Belmont 6-8 st 59%fast 41 123 1 111* 1* 1. Ensor ll! fin Watch, Upset. Royal Duck
4249S Belmont 5-8 st 59%good 21 109 7 1 1 1‘ l 1 L Ensor 7 Kalli|xdis. Cinderella, F. Flower
MAN 0’ WAR, ch. c, 2 115 By Fair Play — Mahubah (Glen Riddle Farm).
42711 Belmont 5-8 st 59 fast 3-5 110 1 2 2 l 2 1* J Loftus 7 Retrieve, Xcddam. Devil Dog
ON WATCH, b. c, 2 115 By Colin — Rubia Granda (G, W. Loft).
42607 Belmont 5-8 st 59%fast 20 116 5 3 2 2 1 2* W Kelsay 1«S Bonnie Mary. Upset, RoyalDuck
42426 Jamaica 5i f l:06%faat 12 116 7 3 3 31 4 7 jj W Kelsay 7 Cinderella, L.Brummel, R.Duck
42353 Pimlico 41 f 55 fast 3 115 4 6 4 4* 4® W Kelsay 7 Kallipolis, Anniversary, ltaleo
42311 Pimlico 5-8 l:04%slow 1-2 110 1 11 1> 1* W Kelsay 3 Dr. Hall. American Boy
42220 Pimlico 41 f 55 fast 91 112 4 6 7* 8 l * W Kelsay 10 Kinuoul. Cobwebs, Ralco
ANNIVERSARY, br. c. 2 115 By Colt— Discipline (Quincy Stable).
8 st 58%fast 7 114 7 ‘
41 f 64%fast 9-10 118 2
41 f 55 fust 6 115 5
195
94 10 9
104 3 10 10
98 6 9
100 7 8 <
93 4 8 6
90 6 5 6
101 5 6
114 4 3
112 9 C
110
98 7 5 7
114 4 6 6
108 7 8
107 2 3 2
106 4 9
114 4 8
106 7 9
104 « 6
109 1 6
108 3 4
106 6 4
100 9 10 8
100 6 9
101 1 6
113 10 10
113 8 7
106 6 2
110 9 7
115
112 7 9 9
108 10 10
116 5 6
106 2 3 6
104 6 6 6
115 2 3 6
116 12 13
116 12 <
107 12
108 13
116 10
115
112 12 11 11
112 6 6 6
103 6 7
115
108 1 1 1
115
105 12 15
100 14 13
108 9 8
110 5 5
106 9 9
115
101 11 10
106 3 3
114 11 9
110 7 3
112 5 8
110 6 3
115
112 10 10
114 8 7 »
112 9 10 10
108 5 5
111 9 9
106 8 8 8
112 11 11 12
112 7 11
96 3 2 3
104 >« 7
115
101 4 6
101 8 8 7
105 1 2 2
106 5 2 8
101 8 10
115 3 4
111 6 6
106 8 6
101 8 10
115 3 4
111 6 6
106 8 6
109 4 9 6
108 1 1 1
116
115 6 7
115 13 11
By Sir Wilfred — Santa Catalina (North Shore Stbl.).
9 4* 2® J Wessler 11 Dendera, Musito, Goaler
10 10 10 2 ® G Apel 10 Houdini, Dottie Vandiver, Oath
9 10 »*• J Staplet’nlO S’dier de Verdun. Veto, Frizeur
4 4* 4 7 1 H Ericks’n 8 Da’biali II.. J.A.S’idan, Astraea
3 2* 2«* H Ericks’nlO TheC.Bon, P’varicate, T’mbeola
5 6 6 1T H Ericks’n 8 Reveler, Nepperhan, F. Handley
6 4* 3* H Myers 8 Prevaricate, T. Dauphin, I’inard
3 2 1 3} It McAtee 12 H.B.Lady, M.Voskl, R.Samuels
9 S> 8>* 1. McAtee 13 Bet. Bluff. M.Voskl. R.Samuels
By Sweeper — Gaa Jot (E. T. Zollicoffer).
7 7 6** J Staplet’n 7 Foachcr, 8t. in Time. Com. Law
6 6® 6*1 A JohnsonlO Houdini, Dottie Vandiver, Gath
7 6* 6*3 A JohnsonlO S. Verdict, Hohokus, L. George
2 6* 5“ J Frach 11 I^ap Frog, B. Tucker. Cafeteria
9 91 10** J Frach 12 Zoie, Lit. Mistress. Pree. Jewel
8 6k 8* J Pita 12 Elga, Carey Maid, LittleMistres*
9 10* 10** J Pita 11 D.C.Girl, Dione, Precious Jewel
6 6* 3 1 R Trolse 11 Duke Ruff, Dione, Stone Daisy
6 7 1 6*1 H Thurberl2 Bagdndine. LaKruss, Duke Ruff
4 6k 6*1 W Doyle 11 Blondel, Rosagine, Misericorde
3 3* 2 2 1 W Doyle 8 MinnieH., Liberal, Ch’sonnettell.
By Poop o’Day — Armagh (E. Luts).
2 2n* 3* H Ericks’n 5 Albert A., Sum. Sigh, Tnrascon
11 11 11“ H Ericks’nll SI ctedll., T.-a-Ling, UltraGoid
13 14* 14“ J McK’verlS SirW.J’nson, AlmaB.. R.Hunley
10 71 6 2 1 F Critilettill SoaBeaeh, Tranby, S.W. Johnson
6 4* 4‘3 T Rowan 16 ElectedlL, C’sisteilcy, V. McGee
4 3* 3 2 1 J Butwell 11 Irene, Irish Maid, Sophie K.
6 21 2* J Butwell 13 Toadstool, Tom Fool, Vigilante
3 2* 2'1 H Ericks’n 8 Enos, General. Searamourh
6 7* 6*1 H Erieks’nl3 Loyal Peter, Vigilante, Mohican
By Trap Rock — Micaela (E. F, Whitney).
8 6 2 6*3 J Metcalf 12 Bridesman, Doleful. WarRoeket
10 9‘ 10 1 * H Hanmerl2 Merry Princess, The Boy. Toto
6 7* 8‘* R Ball 10 S. Verdict, Hohokus, L. George
6 6 l 8* 1 R Ball 13 C.Gone, J. I’. Murphy, C. Sweeper
6 6 6** R Ball 6 Wyndover, Belario. Suporhu
It 12* ll 27 R Ball 13 N. Bridge, Clean Gone, l’.Swain
12 11* 12** R Hoffm’nH Shoeblack, The Boy, The Trump
6 6 1 7 1 * S McGrawl4 Eternal, Daydue, Perry
7 61 7*3 J Wessler 10 Crya. Ford, D. Carnival, Dr. Rae
12 12* 10* S McGrawl4 Pigeon, T. Rousseau, L. Vulcain
9 9“ 9** R Hoftmanll Dunboyne, Grimalkin, Am. Ace
By Picton— White Veil (G. D. Widener).
10 10* lb* 7 W Bethel 12 Bridesman, Doleful, WarRoeket
7 61 7*J W Bethel !» Sweepment. C. Sweeper, 8. Sigh
7 7 7 ,T S Sn’dman 7 It. Craig, Wyndover, J’enesoence.
By Havoc or Galatine — Irisi Lazz n. (J.E.Seagram).
7 81 8 1 * H Ericks’n 12 L. of Light, Doleful, HongKong
By Magellan — Gastonia (T. P. Thorne),
15 15 16 C Kummerlti Tarascon, Albert A., Gold. King
13 121 12 ; ® J Cal!ahanl4 Toadstool, Ap. Wiske, Un. Chib!
7 71 8 25 D Iloffm’nlO T. Desert, Bullyconnell, Sylvuno
4 G 5 1 * W Kelsay « J.ofArc, Slierm.A., L’mentation
7 6 1 6 l ° G Walls 10 D. Lady, Wondermun, T. Talker
By Duke Michael — Gallows Hill (M. J. Miles).
6 6’1 4* J Staplet’nll Dendera, Wilfreda, Musito
3 21 2® R McCr’nn 7 Hohokus, Pluntarede, Malice
8 8 l 6*1 T Rice 13 Drummond, War Cry, Diff. Eyea
4 4'1 3*1 T Rice 12 Un. Child, Loy. Peter, Hurricane
4 6 2 6*3 G Walla 10 Asterisk. Nelle Yorke. Wilfreda
3 31 2* T Rice 8 T’nderclap, Toombeola. Umbala
By Maximum — Escarpolette (X, I. Fischer).
10 9* 9’ 1 W Ormes 11 Counterblast, D.West, S’y Igid
9 9 9 27 W Wiley 9 Fell Swoop, Prospector, Avis
9 9* 9** J Howard 10 Jessie C., Pulaski, South. League
7 7 7 T * A Finley 7 Man. Mack, B. Baker, MissW’tcra
9 9 9*° C Jackson 9 Wid. Bedotte, C.Court, January
8 8 8*« J Callahan 8 Qu’n Apple. BeautyShop. Intone
10 9* 9 7 1 R McD’ottl2 Tillotson. Caro Nome, FetltRh-u
11 12 12“ R McD’ottl2 Zin Del, Owana, Root. Mantell
4 4 4 T 1 T Hunt 5 Brynlimah, Mn.Herrm’n, Cli.Ripe
6 6* 6“ T Hunt 7 J. J. Lillis. Brynlimah. Piraeus
By Star Shoet — Lost Ball (J. L. Donovan).
7 61 5*1 H Hiim’t’nll Dendera, Wilfreda, Musito
6 61 7 1 * H Ham’t’n 9 Dan, Bellringer. Hohokus
2 6 l 8 l * R Ball 12 B. of Phoenix, J. Mount, Napoli
10 8* 7®i L Fator 15 Favour. Dan. Mary Belle
9 9* 6 2 3 J Staplet’nlB ElectedlL, C’sistency, V. MeC.ee
6 6'i 6* T Rice 7 Resist, Auctioneer. K. Agrippa
5 6 5'® G Walls 6 Thorn Bloom, Ideal, JackHealev
6 6 n * 8‘® H Myers 13 T.Decision, Fir.Line. Dr.C’pl«-il
4 . 4'1 7 ,# J McTag’t 10 Jusqu’auBout, Pcer.One, Poacher
1 1* 2 1 H Myers 15 Sibola, Alma B., G. Washington
By King William — Silver Grey (J. E. Madden).
11 10 1 10 10 A Collins 17 Vindex, DifTerentEyes, Cheruhino
11 111 12** A Collins 14 Char.Thorley, LcBulafre, Resist
8 Bulse, Motor Cop, Leochares
13 Flags. Jock Scot, Bulse
l 2 1* L Lyke 5 Arnold, Ima Frank, Bill MeCloy
3 2 3 1 ! L Lyke 5 Motor Cop. Salvestra, High Cost
5‘ 8‘° F Rob’son 9 MotorCop, TliePorter, T.Witehet
4® 5*3 C KununcrlO Motor Cop, Cum Sab, Tr.LciMort
7J 5* J McTag’t 11 Naturalist. MotorCop, OldKoeuig
5* 7°3 J Butwell IS Sun Briar, Papp. Sycamoor
3 2 3'1 J Butwell 7 GoldTassel. W. Machine, Drastic
By Ormondale — Cherryola (S. C. Hildreth).
FI 1* E Taplin 5 Thunderclap. Daydue, Chasseur
1* F L Lyke 5 Scoots, Bal.DaucerlL, WarKias
S' 3*1 L Lyke 9 Balustrade, Ophelia, Lad’s Love
7* 3* It Lyke 15 Dunboyue, SirBarton, TlieTrump
3* 1* L Lyke 4 Ophelia, Lion d’Or, Roi Craig
1* l'l L Lyke 8 Balustrade, I’eter, Senator Crow
5> 5*1 L Lyke 10 Ophelia, Marcbeaa II., Sea Way
71 6*1 L Lyke 17 Vindex, Different Eyes, Cheruhino
9* 8“ L Lyke 10 Sundial II., M. Gingham, Rodgers
9$ 6'* L Lyke 10 Mormon. Sundial II., Shady
6‘ (* L Lyke 14 Sketchy, Milkmaid. Cerinua
By Knight Errant — Rose Tree II. (A. Miller).
F 2‘ A Schu'g’r 3 Natural Bridge. Henry G.
2nk 2* A Sehu’g'r 4 Naturalist, CornT’ssel, S.M’ster
21 3 2 A Schu’g'r 4 War Cloud, Corn Tassel, Dorcas
1* 21 A Schu’g'r 4 S. Master, Geo. Smith. C. Tassel
2 2 l nk A Schu g'r 3 Manister Toi, War Cloud
inti 3*i F Rob’son 5 George Smith, War Cloud, Spur
2 2* A Schu’g’r 2 Johren
1 1 A Schu’g’r Race against time
1* 1* F Rob’son 6 Cudgel, Bondage, Fairy Wand
3 l 2 L Lyke 3 Old Koenig, Papp
1* 1* L Lyke 4 Hollister, Spur, Ticket
3 1 2 nk L Lyke 9 O. Koenig. P’lyineliau, N’turalist
1* 1*1 L Lyke 6 T. MeT’gart, U. Grenade, Borrow
1>1 2 1 A Schu’g'r 8 Cudgel, George Smith, Hollister
3 2 2* J Loftus 11 Geo. Smith, WestyHogan, Cudgel
81 9 7 | A Schu’g’rll Naturalist, MotorCop, OldKoenig
2* 6* A Schu’g’r 8 T.LuMort, Old Koenig, P. Mullens
4* 4*| A Schu'g’r 5 Spur, Walnut Hall. Hendrie
GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY
DETROIT, Mich., June 7. — An alleged conspiracy
to defraud the government out of $39,000,000 worth
of munition supplies is said to have been unearthed
here by government o|»erutives. Indictments charg-
ing conspiracy were returned against Capt. Sotarios
Nicholson of Washington of the ordnance depart-
ment, Grant Hugh Browne, millionaire sportsman;
Fred C. Collins, vire-eonsul of Greece, and presi-
dent of a local realty company, and a United States
army officer now in France, according to Arthur
L. Barkey, chief of the Detroit Bureau of Investiga-
tion of the Department of Justice.
PARIS, France, June 6. — Within the last few
months at least ten |»ersons have been killed in
Ireland by soldiers or constables under circumstances
found by coroner’s juries to have been willful murder.
This charge is made in the report on observa-
tions made in Ireland by Edward F. Dunne, Frank
I*. Walsh and Michael F. Ryan, delegates of Irish
societies in the United States. The report, which
was made public tonight, was sent to President Wil-
son along with the demand that the peace conference
investigate the Irish question.
PARIS. France, June 7. — President Wilson today
visited the tomb of Lafayette in the Picpoa Ceme-
tery and placed on it a bronze wreath. The new
wreath is a duplicate of a floral wreath which the
president placed 011 the tomb when be first arrived
in France. The card on the bronze wreath bears the
same inscription as the card on the floral one,
reading: “To the great Lafayette, from a fellow-
servant of liberty.”
LONDON. England. June 7. — Americans who will
lie decorated by King George at Buckingham palace
during the presentation of war medals today will be
Maj. A. J. McElroy, air service, distinguished ser-
vice order, and Capt. Otto A. Odjarcl and Ueut.
H. I. Steele, both of the 39th Infantry, military-
cross.
WASHINGTON, I). C. t June 7.— Expenditure of
$185,000 for newspaper advertising during the
month of June in a campaign to secure recruits
for the army was approved today by Secretary
Baker.
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DUCK SLAUGHTER IN OLD MEXICO
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At a convenient place on the hunk a frame of
heavy timbers is laid, and to these are fastened
batteries of guns — anything that will shoot, in some
cases iron pi|ie being used.
They sometimes have three tiers, fan shaped, one
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guns, the first aimed at the water, the second
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These are fired by trains of powder.
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There is no record of just the number of birds
killed. But ail American who happened to be at
a hacienda at the time declares they got 2,000
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